Free things to do in Haverhill

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Wandlebury Country Park
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Free

Wandlebury Country Park

On the Gog Magog Hills, just south of Cambridge, this beautiful countryside estate offers miles of wonderful walks through woodland and wildflower meadows.

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Free

Beechwoods

A small yet impressive wood of majestic beeches.

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Free

The Polar Museum

The Polar Museum - Scott Polar Research institute.

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Free

Fitzwilliam Musem

Artistic haven in Cambridge. A treasure trove of global masterpieces, spanning centuries and diverse cultures, housed within an architectural gem.

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Free

Milton Country Park

Pathways, playground, lakes, Visitor Centre and Cafe, come see us for a fun day out.

Fudge Kitchen
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Fudge Kitchen

Indulge in sweet delights. Witness skilled artisans craft delectable treats, and savor the city's delectable confectionery creations.

Footprint Tours - Cambridge
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Free

Footprint Tours - Cambridge

The original free Cambridge walking tour from students at Cambridge University, provided by the highest rated tour company for tours of Cambridge

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Free

Museum of Classical Archaeology

Immerse yourself in ancient civilizations through exquisite artifacts and sculptures, offering insights into classical art and culture.

Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve
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Free

Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve

Experience serene wetlands, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails, offering a tranquil escape into nature's embrace for visitors of all ages.

The Cressing Temple Barns
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The Cressing Temple Barns

Given to the Knights Templar in 1137, its Grade I-listed barley and wheat barns are among the oldest timber barns and Templar buildings in England.