To get to South Cambridgeshire by car, there are a few main routes:
From London: Take the M11 towards Cambridge and exit at junction 11 onto the A10. Follow the signs for Royston and then take the A505 towards Baldock. From there, follow signs for South Cambridgeshire.
From Peterborough: Take the A1 south towards London and then exit onto the A14 towards Cambridge. Exit at junction 32 onto the B1049 towards Cambridge. Follow the signs for South Cambridgeshire.
From Cambridge: Take the A1309 towards Hauxton and then turn onto the A10 towards Royston. From there, follow signs for South Cambridgeshire.
To get to South Cambridgeshire by train:
The nearest train station is Cambridge railway station. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to South Cambridgeshire.
If you are coming from London, you can take a train from London King's Cross to Cambridge. The journey takes around 45-50 minutes. From Peterborough, you can take a train to Cambridge which takes around 40-45 minutes.
If you are already in Cambridge, you can take a train from Cambridge railway station to Great Chesterford railway station. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to South Cambridgeshire.
If you are visiting other landmarks, cities or towns nearby, such as Ely or Royston, you can take a train or drive to Cambridge and then follow the directions above.
The closest airport to South Cambridgeshire is London Stansted Airport, which is approximately 25 miles away. The suggested route from the airport is to take the M11 motorway towards Cambridge and then continue onto the A11. Alternatively, you can take a train or coach from Stansted Airport to Cambridge and then take a taxi or bus to South Cambridgeshire.