Camberley

Camberley is a town in Surrey. Camberley is an up-and-coming and expanding town, which is known for being close to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. The main part of the town is north of the M3 with the older villages of Frimley, Frimley Green, Deepcut and Mytchett that have merged into the town south of the Motorway.

Understand
The settlement which grew up adjacent to the Staff College, was first named Cambridge Town after a local hotel, but this name proved unfortunate for officials of the Royal Mail. They were concerned that much of the Cambridge Town's post might end up in an ancient university city on the edge of the Fens in eastern England. Thus, the name of the Victorian upstart was quickly changed to Camberley, to match older local place names such as Frimley, Hawley and Yateley.

Get in
Camberley is 30 miles (50 km) away from central London and quite convenient to reach the M3/M25 corridor and Heathrow airport.

By bus
Camberley is served by many bus routes from Woking, Farnborough, Aldershot and Farnham.

By plane
Camberley is well served by London's collection of airports. For travellers coming directly to Camberley, the most convenient (in reducing order of convenience) are:
 * Heathrow Airport is about 25 minutes drive along the M25 motorway and the M3.
 * Gatwick Airport is about an hour's drive away via the M23 (northbound), M25 (anti-clockwise) and M3 (southbound) roads.

By train
is not on a main line and services to London operate via Ascot station. Services run from London Waterloo via Ascot (change trains at Ascot) but run quite slowly, with journey times taking at least an hour. Direct services run to Guildford every 30 minutes and take about 45 minutes to reach the centre. There are also direct services that run to Reading and Gatwick Airport via Blackwater station (about every 30 minutes, with a journey time of about 20 minutes) which is roughly 1½ miles south west of the town centre heading in a straight line along the London Road.

By car
Travelling from central London, Heathrow or Gatwick airports, Camberley can be reached via the M25 at Junction 12 heading on the M3 in the direction of Southampton and the South West. Leave the motorway at Junction 4. Travelling by car is by far the best option for getting around Camberley and the surrounding area. Richmond, Hammersmith and Chiswick and most other parts of West London can be easily accessed via the M3 and the journey will take 30 - 45 mins. Camberley is also very convenient for reaching Southampton and the south west coast, with journey times of 45 minutes very achievable.

If entering Camberley from the west on the A30, look out for the concrete elephant on your right, which has guarded the entrance to Surrey from Hampshire and Berkshire since 1963.

Get around
All parts of Camberley town centre are easily reached on foot, and taking taxis or buses is unnecessary in the centre.

The outlying regions of Camberley such as Frimley, Heatherside and Mychett may need to be reached by bus.

Buses departing and arriving to all major routes outside of Camberley town centre depart from either side of the road which runs Parallel to the main train station. Buses cover all the major routes to and from Farnborough, Aldershot, Guildford and London.

Frimley Green is in close walking distance to Farnborough.

See

 * There are several old buildings to be seen around the village of Frimley Green including an old thatched barn dating back to 1500, featured on the village sign.
 * There are several old buildings to be seen around the village of Frimley Green including an old thatched barn dating back to 1500, featured on the village sign.
 * There are several old buildings to be seen around the village of Frimley Green including an old thatched barn dating back to 1500, featured on the village sign.
 * There are several old buildings to be seen around the village of Frimley Green including an old thatched barn dating back to 1500, featured on the village sign.

Golf courses
Golf courses are in abundance in the Camberley area due to the vast open spaces compared with central London.

Buy
Camberley has most of the normal high street chains popular in most towns and cities throughout the UK.



Nightclubs

 * Coach Trips to Ministry of Sound and Pacha London London Coach run night coaches to the top London night clubs which depart from Camberley town centre every month or so.
 * Coach Trips to Ministry of Sound and Pacha London London Coach run night coaches to the top London night clubs which depart from Camberley town centre every month or so.
 * Coach Trips to Ministry of Sound and Pacha London London Coach run night coaches to the top London night clubs which depart from Camberley town centre every month or so.

Connect
The dialing code for Camberley is 01276 in the centre and 01252 in some of the outlying areas. Reduced cellphone coverage can be experienced in some of the more rural areas outside the centre of Camberley.

Free Wi-Fi is available at many of the cafes and pubs in the town.

Go next

 * London is 31 miles away and Heathrow airport is approximately 19 miles away.
 * Windsor is very close to Camberley, about 15 minutes drive away. Once here you can visit the towns many attractions including the castle.
 * Guildford is also very close about 20 minutes drive away. Once here there are many attractions on offer to the visitor.
 * Reading is about 30 minutes drive away and about 20 minutes by train from Blackwater Train Station which is south of the main centre. Reading offers the visitor a very rich mix of shopping and nightlife.
 * Sandhurst
 * Farnborough
 * Woking

Theme parks
There are three very good theme parks all within 30–45 minutes drive of Camberley:
 * Chessington World of Adventures Just off M25, Junction 10 Great theme park and zoo that is aimed at kids and younger teenagers. Tickets: £29 adults, £19.50 kids, although there are many 1/2 price offers going on around the year.
 * Legoland Windsor near Windsor, Good theme park, aimed at younger children, with fewer rides, although it has many lego towns. Tickets: £30 adults, £23 kids.
 * Thorpe Park Just off M25, Junction 12, The big theme park in the South! Thorpe Park is aimed squarely at adrenaline junkies (although there are plenty of rides to suit others!) and is well worth a visit. Be sure to go on all the rides, especially Colossus (world's first 10-loop roller coaster), Nemesis Inferno (fast and fun!), Stealth (0 - 80 mph in 2 seconds!) Tickets: £28.50 adults, £20 kids.