Parks & Nature
Ferry Meadows Country Park gives you the space to relax and to experience nature and the great outdoors. Whether cycling, fishing, walking, jogging, flying a kite, horse riding, riding on the Ferry meadows miniature train or just relaxing – Ferry Meadows is the place to go. If you really want to explore try orienteering. Have a game of pitch and putt, enjoy a boat trip or try a range of water sports at Lakeside. There really is something for everybody. When in need of refreshment, stop off at one the cafés or enjoy a picnic or a BBQ in a beautiful setting. www.neneparktrust.org.uk/ferry-meadows
Nene Parkway
Nene ParkwayFerry Meadows Country Park gives you the space to relax and to experience nature and the great outdoors. Whether cycling, fishing, walking, jogging, flying a kite, horse riding, riding on the Ferry meadows miniature train or just relaxing – Ferry Meadows is the place to go. If you really want to explore try orienteering. Have a game of pitch and putt, enjoy a boat trip or try a range of water sports at Lakeside. There really is something for everybody. When in need of refreshment, stop off at one the cafés or enjoy a picnic or a BBQ in a beautiful setting. www.neneparktrust.org.uk/ferry-meadows
Arts & Culture
Burghley, one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and first floors. There are more than 80 lesser rooms and numerous halls, corridors, bathrooms and service areas. The lead roof extends to three quarters of an acre, restoration and rebuilding of which began in 1983 and took nearly ten years to complete. Visitor facilities include the Orangery restaurant, gift shop, gardens and beautiful walks around the historic parkland laid out by Capability Brown and still occupied by a herd of fallow deer. www.burghley.co.uk
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Dar Burghley
Burghley, one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and first floors. There are more than 80 lesser rooms and numerous halls, corridors, bathrooms and service areas. The lead roof extends to three quarters of an acre, restoration and rebuilding of which began in 1983 and took nearly ten years to complete. Visitor facilities include the Orangery restaurant, gift shop, gardens and beautiful walks around the historic parkland laid out by Capability Brown and still occupied by a herd of fallow deer. www.burghley.co.uk
Travel back 3,500 years to discover what life was like for our prehistoric ancestors at the finest Bronze Age archaeological site in Northern Europe. Discovered by Francis Pryor in 1982, the remains of a prehistoric causeway can be seen by visitors. Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England, is a Bronze Age site developed about 3500 years ago, comprising over 60,000 timbers, arranged in five very long rows, creating a wooden causeway across the wet fenland. www.vivacity-peterborough.com/museums-and-heritage/flag-fen/
Flag Fen Road
Flag Fen RoadTravel back 3,500 years to discover what life was like for our prehistoric ancestors at the finest Bronze Age archaeological site in Northern Europe. Discovered by Francis Pryor in 1982, the remains of a prehistoric causeway can be seen by visitors. Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England, is a Bronze Age site developed about 3500 years ago, comprising over 60,000 timbers, arranged in five very long rows, creating a wooden causeway across the wet fenland. www.vivacity-peterborough.com/museums-and-heritage/flag-fen/
Situated in Peterborough’s city centre overlooking the river Nene, the Key Theatre works to bring an abundance of entertainment and culture to the heart of the city. Pay us a visit and be rewarded with nationally touring shows, dance, comedy, live music and much more. www.vivacity-peterborough.com/venues/key-theatre
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Teatru Key
Embankment RoadSituated in Peterborough’s city centre overlooking the river Nene, the Key Theatre works to bring an abundance of entertainment and culture to the heart of the city. Pay us a visit and be rewarded with nationally touring shows, dance, comedy, live music and much more. www.vivacity-peterborough.com/venues/key-theatre
Shopping
Out of town shopping area with a 24hour supermarket
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Serpentine Green Shopping Centre
The SerpentineOut of town shopping area with a 24hour supermarket
Large range of shops in the city centre
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Queensgate Shopping Centre
Long CausewayLarge range of shops in the city centre
Everything Else
Wide range of activities throughout the year. www.showground.org.uk/
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East of England Showground
Oundle RoadWide range of activities throughout the year. www.showground.org.uk/
Entertainment & Activities
Great atmosphere and warm welcome. Numerous games in season. Excellent social clubhouse
Peterborough Rugby Union Football Club
33 Second DroveGreat atmosphere and warm welcome. Numerous games in season. Excellent social clubhouse
Great night out for everyone from small family groups to corporate entertaining.
Peterborough Greyhounds
141 FengateGreat night out for everyone from small family groups to corporate entertaining.
Getting Around
Peterborough Station
1.5 miles
Just over an hour and 62 miles by road or direct train from peterborough station.
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Ajruport ta 'London Stansted
Bassingbourn RoadJust over an hour and 62 miles by road or direct train from peterborough station.
Ajruport tal-East Midlands
East Midlands AirportJust under 1.5 hours by road