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    Parkers Piece

    Parkers Piece

    4.4(18 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Nice place. Folks were playing games, relaxing, sleeping.. There was even a small fair setting up…read more What a nice gather place for everyone.

    Not just a great place to hang out or to indulge in a game of football or ultimate frisbee, but…read morealso a site of great sporting significance! Not only: Parker's Piece has a special place in the history of modern football games, as it was here that the Cambridge Rules of 1848 were first put into practice. They were very influential in the creation of the modern rules of Association Football, drawn up in London by The Football Association in 1863. A plaque has been mounted at Parker's Piece bearing the following inscription: "Here on Parker's Piece, in the 1800s [sic], students established a common set of simple football rules emphasising skill above force, which forbade catching the ball and 'hacking'. These 'Cambridge Rules' became the defining influence on the 1863 Football Association rules." But also: Sir Jack Hobbs, second only to the Don in the list of five 'Wisden Cricketers of the Century', used to play on Parkers Piece. Apart from the sporting lore associated with the place, I also love the old gas lamp at the cross roads of the paths (erected in 1893, fact fans) which has become known as 'Reality Checkpoint' by the students. Apparently as it marks the point where the cosseted environment of the colleges ends and real life, embodied by the town proper (the life and grit of Mill Road is just opposite) begins.

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    Grantchester Meadows - Along the Cam...

    Grantchester Meadows

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I came here multiple times for gorgeous scenery, Sylvia Plath vibes, and clear air for my mind &…read morebody. At every angle, it looks as though a postcard popped out in real life. Grantchester is amazing for walking, reading, socializing, and snacking at The Orchard, which I'll write a separate review for. Grantchester is where I practice my embarrassing biking skills, walk my worries away, and pray my heart out to God. Grantchester is a very special place for me and I'm so glad it exists. P.S. there's a lot where you can park your bike. You can enter into the Meadows through there. It's hard to find but it's there :) good luck!

    Grantchester Meadows is a number of things; firstly a short street in the Newnham district of…read moreCambridge, perhaps more famously a track by Pink Floyd and finally - and most relevantly to Qypers - it is a series of meadows owned by one of the Cambridge colleges leading from Newnham, just outside the city centre, to Grantchester about 2 miles away and bordered by the river Cam (or Granta). Pleasant and occasionally idyllic, rather than dramatic, a stroll through Grantchester Meadows is a great way to entertain the kids (there is a path that is suitable for cycling) or show a different side of Cambridge to visitors who are "college-ed out". On a good day, you should find plenty of picnic spots by the river, usually some punters to watch, roaming cattle and trees to climb. In August / September, there are plenty of blackberries to pick, but get there early before they are all gone. Grantchester itself has several characterful pubs, but our destination is always The Orchard for scones, coffee and juice with a straw for the little ones. For an even longer day out, Lammas Land park with its extensive play area is very close to the north end of the meadows.

    The Backs - parks - Updated May 2026

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