Huntingdon

Huntingdon is a sleepy historic town in Cambridgeshire, England, on the banks of the River Ouse, best known as the birthplace of English Civil War leader Oliver Cromwell.

By car
Off the A14 and A1 between Cambridge and Peterborough

By train
is served by regular First Capital Connect trains between London Kings Cross and Peterborough.

By bus
There is a very limited bus service in Huntingdon. It is highly recommended that you do not use it.

By car
Most of the people who live in Huntingdon use a car to get around. It's easy to do this but be wary of rush-hour traffic around the ring-road, it's horrendous. There are some car parks.

By bicycle
There are a few bike lanes in Huntingdon, use them when you can to avoid bad traffic.

By foot
There are plenty of pavements and public footpaths, so you can easily walk around Huntingdon.

Go next

 * Take a bus to the nearby historic cities of Cambridge or Ely
 * Take a bus to the nearby historic fenland town of Ramsey (Cambridgeshire)
 * Take the train to London
 * Little Gidding, small village made famous by TS Eliot and Nicholas Ferrar.