

A leisurely and picturesque way to explore the River Cam in Cambridge, England, using a traditional wooden boat propelled by a long pole.
A wooden bridge built without nails, offering a unique architectural experience.
A relaxing boat ride along the picturesque River Cam, taking in the colleges and bridges of Cambridge.
A historic bridge connecting two parts of St John's College, beautifully illuminated at night.
Famous for its Chelsea buns, Fitzbillies has been a Cambridge institution since 1922.
A vibrant street food market offering a variety of international cuisines, open Thursdays and Fridays.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a unique dining experience with stunning views of the River Cam.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Ham and mustard sandwiches, cheese and pickle, and fruit cake.
Grilled halloumi cheese with honey and sesame seeds, often served as a starter or main.
A traditional cotton t-shirt featuring the iconic 'Bumps' race on the River Cam, a must-have for punters and Cambridge enthusiasts.
Hand-painted blue and white pottery, a traditional craft from Cambridge, often featuring punting scenes or local landmarks.
Official merchandise featuring the Cambridge University crest, available in various forms such as keyrings, mugs, and coasters.

Punting involves outdoor activity, and Cambridge weather can be unpredictable.
Exploring Cambridge involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
To enjoy the scenic views and wildlife along the River Cam during punting.
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A vibrant cultural hub showcasing Pahang's history, with colonial buildings and local craft shops.
A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary and modern art, located in scenic Oceanville, New Jersey.