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Oxford and Cambridge travel

Blog / 11/08/2024

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133 kilometers. About 1 hour and 57 minutes.

1. Go north along Shoe Ln

25 meters

2. Turn left and continue along Shoe Ln.

47 meters

3. Turn right and enter New Inn Hall St

0.2 km

4. Turn left and enter George St

0.2 km

5. Go on, go to Hythe Bridge St/A4144.

0.3 km

6. Keep going and get on Park End St/A420.

0.1 km

7. Take Botley Rd/A420 at Exit 1 around the island.

Continue along A420.

1.7 km

8. Turn right and continue along A420.

0.4 km

9. Take Exit 3 around the island, enter the A34 ramp and go to Ring Road/The Midlands/Banbury/Northampton/M40/The West/A40/Wytham/Kidlington/Biester.

0.6 km

10. take Western By-Pass Rd/A34.

Continue along A34.

14.8 km

11. Take Exit 2 around the island and get on A41.

2.9 km

12. Take Exit 1 around the island at Vendee Dr/B4030.

2.0 km

13. Take exit 2 around the island at Howes Ln/A4095.

1.4 km

14. Turn left and enter Bucknell Rd/A4095.

50 meters

15. Take Exit 2 around the island to A4095.

Pass by a roundabout

2.0 km

16. Take A4421 at Exit 1 around the island.

9.5 km

17. Take Exit 3 around the island and get on A421.

2.9 km

18. Take Exit 2 around the island at Tingewick Rd/A421.

1.4 km

19. Take Exit 2 around the island and get on A421.

1.3 km

20. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

0.6 km

21. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

0.7 km

22. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

0.9 km

23. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

7.1 km

24. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

2.8 km

25. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

1.7 km

26. Take Exit 1 around the island on H8/Standing Way/A421.

1.3 km

27. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

1.3 km

28. At Wind Mill Hill Roundabout, take Exit 2 and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.8 km

29. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

1.4 km

30. At Elfield Park Roundabout, take Exit 2 and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.6 km

31. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.7 km

32. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.4 km

33. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.4 km

34. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.2 km

35. Take Exit 1 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

1.7 km

36. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

1.1 km

37. At Brinklow Roundabout, take Exit 2 and continue along H8/Standing Way/A421.

0.9 km

38. Take Exit 2 around the island and take A421.

1.0 km

39. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A421.

1.0 km

40. Take Exit 1 around the island and continue along A421.

3.1 km

41. Take Exit 1 around the island and continue along A421.

28.6 km

42. Take Exit 1 at Black Cat Roundabout and enter Great N Rd/A1.

1.9 km

43. Take Exit A428 for Cambridge.

1.0 km

44. move on, go to Great N Rd

0.1 km

45. Take Exit 3 around the island and take A428.

1.6 km

46. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A428.

3.2 km

47. Take Exit 2 around the island at Cambridge Rd/A428.

Continue along A428.

9.0 km

48. Take Exit 2 around the island and continue along A428.

9.2 km

49. Take the ramp to Madingley/Comberton.

0.8 km

50. Take Exit 2 around the island to St Neots Rd/A1303.

Continue along A1303.

4.8 km

51. Keep going and get on Madingley Rd.

0.4 km

52. Take Exit 2 around the island at Queen's Rd/A1134.

0.4 km

53. Turn left and go to The Avenue.

65 meters

54. move on and go to The Avenue

0.2 km

55. Turn right and go to Garret Hostel Ln.

54 meters

56. Continue on to Garret Hostel Ln.

0.1 km

57. Turn left and enter Trinity Ln.

39 meters

58. Turn right and continue along Trinity Ln.

0.1 km

59. Turn right and enter Trinity St

67 meters

Senate House, Cambridge CB2 UK

Cambridge is more interesting than Oxford.

Cambridge and Oxford are both top universities in Britain with a long history and profound cultural accumulation. But when it comes to play, Cambridge may be more interesting and attractive in design and landscape.

First, Cambridge's urban planning and natural scenery are better. Cambridge is located on the picturesque bank of Jianhe River and has beautiful natural scenery. The bridges, ancient buildings and unique city features here set off each other, providing an excellent tour experience for tourists. In addition, there are many parks and green spaces around Cambridge, such as the Botanical Garden of Cambridge University and Grant Chester Park, which are all good places for leisure. In contrast, although Oxford has a unique urban style and a long cultural and historical background, it may be less coquettish in terms of natural landscape.

Second, the campus activities and facilities of Cambridge University are more diverse. Cambridge University has many student associations and academic activities, and music, art and sports lovers can find their own activities here. In addition, cafes and small shops on campus also provide a unique leisure shopping experience, which is more attractive to tourists who like to taste local culture. These rich activities also provide visitors with more opportunities to participate and experience.

Third, Cambridge's historical sites and cultural heritage are equally profound. As a world-renowned institution of higher learning, Cambridge has many buildings and museums with a long history, such as Goldsmith Workshop and Fitzpass Science Museum, which not only witnessed the development history of the university, but also fully demonstrated its profound cultural heritage. At the same time, the charm of ancient and modern intertwined flows in every corner of the city, which makes people linger. These cultural and historical elements also make Cambridge more attractive. In contrast, although Oxford has its own characteristics and cultural charm, it may not achieve the same effect in the preservation and utilization of historical sites. Generally speaking, no matter whether you choose to visit Cambridge or Oxford, you can feel a strong academic atmosphere and profound cultural heritage. However, considering the comprehensive factors of city features, campus activities and historical sites, Cambridge may have more advantages in playing.

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