Part 1; Cambridge to Clayhithe
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We start at Magdalene Bridge, just south of Magdalene College, which straddles the River Cam and is on the site of the original bridge that gave "Cambridge" its name. It is not far to Jesus Lock; thisOkumaya devam et
We start at Magdalene Bridge, just south of Magdalene College, which straddles the River Cam and is on the site of the original bridge that gave "Cambridge" its name. It is not far to Jesus Lock; thisOkumaya devam et
We reach the bridge over the Cam at Clayhithe and enjoy the view of the Conservator's House from The Bridge public house; this is the residence of the foreman of the Conservators of the River Cam, theOkumaya devam et
As we continue north from Upware, we soon reach another pumping station where there is also a pillbox on the banks of the Cam; we then reach Dimmock's Cote Bridge before proceeding to Pope's Corner,Okumaya devam et
We cross the road, which is close to Ely Railway Station, and walk past The Cutter Inn to reach Quayside where there are lovely views of the marinas and various boats and barges mooring in Ely. WeOkumaya devam et
After leaving Littleport railway station, we follow the road to reach the roundabout with the A10(T) and re-join the right (eastern) side of the Great River Ouse flood-bank; the walk is sandwichedOkumaya devam et
After leaving Downham Market railway station and doubling back to Downham Bridge, we follow the footpath north that follows the eastern side of the Great Ouse; at times the Relief Channel is veryOkumaya devam et
Wolfgang und Heidi
I loved our narrowboat-trip 2002 and I’m looking forward to the next trip. It‘s on our short list! (Heidi)