Cambridge University - Punting on the River Cam, Cambridge, UK
Punting on the River Cam - a favourite pastime, and tourist attraction in Cambridge. Sailing along the river past famous Colleges of the University, the beautiful gardens of The Backs and the famous Bridge of Sighs at St Johns College... Good tour guide as Punt Master...
Cambridge River Tour ,Sightseeing Punting tour along River Cam,Cambridge,UK.
Cambridge River Tour, Sightseeing Punting tour along River Cam by Scudamore's Punting company Ltd.,Cambridge,UK.
The boat trip witness the Mathematical bridge, the Bridge of Sights,Trinity colleges,Clare college ,King's college bridge, Queen's college.
90 minutes long tour for one Adult cost 20.00£ and for one child (under 16 ) cost 15.00£.
River Cam, Cambridge ,UK.
River Cam, Cambridge
Punting Tour on the River Cam, Cambridge, UK
The Punting Tour on the River Cam is connected to very beautiful views of Cambridge. One sees the Mathematician Bridge, Bridge of Sighs, the university and many more years. A great learning ride on the Cam. Do not miss it!
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The Virtual Tourist walks along the River Cam in Cambridge England
Places to see in ( Cambridge - UK ) The River Cam
Places to see in ( Cambridge - UK ) The River Cam
The River Cam is the main river flowing through Cambridge in eastern England. After leaving Cambridge, The River Cam flows north and east into the Great Ouse to the south of Ely at Pope's Corner.
The Great Ouse connects The River Cam to the North Sea at King's Lynn: The total distance from Cambridge to the sea is about 40 mi (64 km) and is navigable for punts, small boats, and rowing craft. The Great Ouse also connects to England's canal system via the Middle Level Navigations and the River Nene.
In total, The River Cam runs for around 69 kilometres (43 mi) from its furthest source (near Debden in Essex) to its confluence with the Great Ouse. The River Cam has no connection with the much smaller River Cam in Gloucestershire.
An organisation called the Conservators of the River Cam was formed in 1702, charged with keeping the river navigable. The two principal tributaries of the Cam are the Granta and the Rhee, though both are also known as the Cam. Like many rivers, the Cam is extensively used for several forms of recreational activity. These include angling, swimming and various kinds of boating.
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Cambridgeshire Country Walk - Cambridge to Grantchester via the River Cam return
Our video is a guided walk in Cambridgeshire from Cambridge to Grantchester return following the River Cam. This is a relaxing and pleasant walk and we observe many people punting and boating on the River Cam as we follow the rivers footpath on a warm and sunny day in October.
UK DIARIES: PUNTING ON RIVER CAM, CAMBRIDGE
Good Morning Youtubers, this is Roy here and today I am sharing one of my vlogs from UK Diaries.
I am sharing my experience of Popular punting trips in Cambridge on River Cam.
A punt is a flat-bottomed boat with a square-cut bow, designed for use in small rivers or other shallow water. Punting refers to boating in a punt
Traditional Thames pleasure punts were not introduced to Cambridge until about 1902–1904
The River Cam goes through the heart of Cambridge and passes close to many attractive college buildings
A popular summer pastime for Cambridge students is to punt to Grantchester and back, stopping for lunch in a pleasant Grantchester pub
There are several companies on the Cam operating tours and hiring punts to visitors and, while most of the colleges along the river keep punts for the exclusive use of their students, at Trinity College the punts are also available for hire to the public.
The tradition in Cambridge is to punt from the till (locally known as the deck) at the back of the punt.
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Drone footage of the River Cam - Cambridge - Horningsea
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The Virtual Tourist walks along the River Cam in Cambridge England
A punt along The River Cam in Cambridge, England.
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Cambridge UK. Along the river Cam behind the University Centre
Cambridge 6th July 2010
Along the river Cam behind the University Centre and Peterhouse College
River Cam, Cambridge
Riding along the River Cam of Cambridge.
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River Cam, Cambridge, England. Narrowboats and Punting.
A visit to Cambridge. Nice shots of activity along the River Cam. Boats, Bikes and Punts.
Punting on the River Cam in Cambridge, England
Punting on the river in Cambridge on June 26, 2010
Walk over the River Cam behind some of the colleges in Cambridge England
The Virtual Tourist walks over the River Cam behind some of the colleges in Cambridge
A Day In Cambridge | King's College and Punting on the River Cam
On our last day in the UK we went to Cambridge, frothed over the beautiful university buildings and had a punting adventure with Joe & Dianne - definitely a highlight of our England Adventure!
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Feeding Birds at River Cam in Cambridge - United Kingdom
Feeding Birds at River Cam in Cambridge - United Kingdom