Winter

So, you’ve decided that a trip to East Cambs is on the cards. How will you know where to start? Don’t fear – we’ve lined up an array of events and suggestions, no matter the season, to help you plan your ideal visit and make the most of your time here.

Pull on your woolly hat and scarf and stroll around Anglesey Abbey’s Winter Garden in the chilly winter air. In winter, things really come alive, like the carpet of white snowdrops that emerge through the frozen soil from January and are in bloom until late February.

Winter Walk East Cambs
Windmill East Cambs

The winter months can host some of the most spectacular birding opportunities in the eastern region. With nine hides at Wicken Fen, look out for flocks of waxwings in periods of really cold weather, and bitterns around the open water margins in periods of cold, icy weather.

For a forest walk, try Fordham Woods, a wet valley woodland of alder trees - the only native broadleaved tree to produce cones - which supports more than 90 insect species and many different fungi. While you’re in Fordham, why not book a tour at Dojima Sake Brewery in the stunning setting of the Fordham Abbey estate.

Beer Fest

Held in the 14th century St Andrew’s Church, Sutton Winter Beer Festival usually takes place in February, selling craft beers, ciders and Ely Gin accompanied by live music in the evening.

If you’re looking for an indoor activity to keep the children entertained while you enjoy a nice hot drink and slice of cake, Treetops soft play centre has a three-storey play facility, a two-lane astro slide and designated baby and under 4’s sections.

Treetops Play Witchford
How about simply finding a roaring log fire during the winter months with a traditional Sunday roast cooked to perfection? With an array of historic village restaurants dotted around the district, you’ll be sure to find a cosy pub to warm your toes and your heart.
How about simply finding a roaring log fire during the winter months with a traditional Sunday roast cooked to perfection? With an array of historic village restaurants dotted around the district, you’ll be sure to find a cosy pub to warm your toes and your heart.