Ditton Meadows provides a picturesque setting along the River Cam, making it a favored destination for locals seeking tranquility and outdoor recreation. This scenic area offers walking paths, picnic spots, and open green spaces for families to enjoy leisurely afternoons together. The park is also home to various wildlife species, providing a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts to observe and appreciate the natural world. With its commitment to enhancing visitor experience through well-maintained facilities and beautiful landscapes, Ditton Meadows stands out as a fantastic location for relaxation and recreation in Cambridge. Embrace the beauty of nature while enjoying quality time with loved ones in this serene environment.

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Bill Collins

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk quit time to clear my thoughts and just watch nature

5/ 5

Lovely walk quit time to clear my thoughts and just watch nature

Zach Farrell

5 Google Rating

Beautiful and serene. Very popular rowing practice ground

5/ 5

Beautiful and serene. Very popular rowing practice ground

Ruth Starnes

5 Google Rating

what can i say....outside space...beautiful

5/ 5

what can i say....outside space...beautiful

Susan Rolls

4 Google Rating

Big area to walk and pleasant by the river.

4/ 5

Big area to walk and pleasant by the river.

Andrew Dawson

5 Google Rating

Pretty meadows next to the river, great for cycling through and going for a walk. Can be a bit boggy

5/ 5

Pretty meadows next to the river, great for cycling through and going for a walk. Can be a bit boggy/muddy when it's been raining, so take care, but the paths are generally concrete so you can avoid issues without too much trouble - just if you want to go further up the river than the concrete allows, be prepared!

Stefanija B

5 Google Rating

Great placs to go for a walk by the river. Also a good place to see people row

5/ 5

Great placs to go for a walk by the river. Also a good place to see people row

Leif Lindholm

5 Google Rating

Nice bit of flood plain with seasonal cows and mudpits. A lot busier these days, with more people ta

5/ 5

Nice bit of flood plain with seasonal cows and mudpits. A lot busier these days, with more people taking advantage of the nearby outside spaces.

Patricia Gascoigne

5 Google Rating

An amazing cycle ride with hubby, 12.3 miles, the views and sunshine were much welcomed, so lucky to

5/ 5

An amazing cycle ride with hubby, 12.3 miles, the views and sunshine were much welcomed, so lucky to live here.

Andrew Raby

5 Google Rating

Very nice undiscovered Gem (for me) mainly stick to the other side of the town but this was a lovel

5/ 5

Very nice undiscovered Gem (for me) mainly stick to the other side of the town but this was a lovely walk on a hot day. Take a picnic and enjoy or Head to the pub by the river in Fen Ditton.

Al Montasser Osman

5 Google Rating

Right next to River Cam. A nice open space, great for dog walking, running or biking. Quiet and rela

5/ 5

Right next to River Cam. A nice open space, great for dog walking, running or biking. Quiet and relaxing I always enjoy my time just sitting there and watching the rowers crossing the river.

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