Surrounded by Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and other counties, Cambridgeshire is a beautiful part of the east of England. Most people would think of the University of Cambridge when hearing of the county, and they would be right to – it’s why a lot of people are drawn to visit time and time again, and plays a large part in Cambridgeshire’s tourism. The university is the third oldest university in the world when it comes to continuous operation, and is part of Oxbridge. But despite the university playing a large part in Cambridgeshire’s culture, there is so much more to do. You could take a daytrip to explore the racecourse, look around at the gorgeous cathedrals, and spend a few hours enjoying the many museums. The Bronze Age living museum at Flag Fen Archeology Park is a great day out for history buffs, and allows you to travel back over 3,500 years.