Holiday houses in South Cambridgeshire

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in South Cambridgeshire

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 3,050 holiday rentals in South Cambridgeshire

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 156,590 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    1,040 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 540 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    20 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,450 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    2,920 of South Cambridgeshire holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across South Cambridgeshire rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    South Cambridgeshire stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    South Cambridgeshire's top spots, include Cambridge University Botanic Garden, The Fitzwilliam Museum, and King's College Chapel

Top-rated holiday rentals in South Cambridgeshire

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Guest favourite
A spacious outdoor deck is featured, furnished with a dining table and chairs, alongside a comfortable seating area. The dual glass doors open to the interior, showcasing the warm glow of the kitchen and living room. The scene is framed by a well-kept garden.
Townhouse in Trumpington
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 354 reviews

Meadow Cottage Cambridge Sleeps 8 Free car park

Meadow cottage has been designed and built for the holiday market. Everything has been thought of to make sure your stay as comfortable as possible. The kitchen is fully equipped with basic cooking ingredients supplied. The bathrooms are supplied with washing products & toilet rolls. A large garden with decking and outside seating and a large off road carpark for 4/5 cars. On request and with enough notice, there maybe a possibility to accommodate one more guest at a cost of £45 per night.

Guest favourite
A modern two-story residence is highlighted by large windows framed in wood, offering a contemporary aesthetic. The entrance features a wooden door, and the front yard is adorned with pebble stones and symmetrical hedges, creating a welcoming approach.
Home in GB
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Modern, spacious house in quiet, central location

35RockRoad offers luxurious, modern accommodation in a quiet, residential road. The perfect location for Cambridge city centre with its beautiful colleges and great shopping. And for access to Addenbrookes Hospital, science parks, the Botanic Gardens, language schools and Cherry Hinton Hall park. We are located in the Victorian district with many local shops. The area also boasts great restaurants, theatre, cinema, fitness centre and tenpin bowling alley. The train station is walking distance.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a converted barn is shown, featuring a rustic design with dark wooden siding and a charming red roof. A gravel driveway leads to a fenced area with plants, while a tree and shrubs decorate the surrounding landscape under a clear blue sky.
Barn in Thundridge
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

The Byre at Cold Christmas

Escape to the country and stay in a cosy converted barn with a log burning stove and a secluded sunny patio area with outdoor dining and barbeque. Positioned in the beautiful countryside near Ware town, Cold Christmas has an abundance of lovely walks and is conveniently situated close to Hanbury Manor and Fanhams Hall, both of which offer a variety of amenities including a golf course, health spa and fine dining. Maltons, one of the area's finest restaurants is just at the end of the lane.

Top Guest favourite
A light-filled living room features two comfortable sofas with decorative cushions. A large rectangular coffee table with a tufted surface is placed on a patterned rug. A round wall clock is mounted above, complementing a neutral color palette.
Apartment in Trumpington
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 570 reviews

Former Victorian Townhouse Turned Boutique Retreat

Welcome to Felbrigge House. A grand Victorian building that has been successfully modernised and converted into beautiful, peaceful apartments. Our bright basement flat benefits from its own private staircase and small outdoor patio area. Located in the lively Hills Road neighborhood, and just across the street from the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens. The city center is a 10-15 minute walk away. I am a Cambridge local and happy to share and tips or recommendations you might need!

Guest favourite
Home in Fulbourn
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Old Saddlery, Fulbourn

A fully renovated two storey characterful one bedroom house converted from an original Saddlery shop. The house adjoins our main home and is completely self contained with a private entrance. Everything is new to include Karndean flooring and carpets, open plan kitchen with Quartz worktops with Siemens appliances, built in fridge, breakfast bar, double glazed windows, solid oak doors, first floor sparkling shower room en-suite. Enclosed patio garden. Parking to the front on the road.

Top Guest favourite
Two bicycles are secured to a black railing in front of a brick building with a red door. Sunlight gently illuminates the scene, highlighting the bicycles' frames and a decorative planter by the window. The atmosphere reflects a pleasant residential street.
Condo in Market
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Quiet city centre retreat in Cambridge

Enjoy a home from home in this peaceful and centrally-located self-catering apartment in Cambridge. Five minutes walk from shopping areas and historic sites, this is an ideal base for exploring Cambridge. Guests have the use of the entire apartment which consists of one double bedroom with ensuite shower room, kitchen, living/dining room and decked patio area. Sorry no children or pets. Non-mobile babies are welcome. Strictly no smoking or vaping. There is no on-street parking.

Top Guest favourite
Two comfortable chairs with vibrant upholstery are positioned next to large windows, offering a view of the lush greenery outside. A small wooden table holds a travel magazine and two glasses, inviting relaxation and enjoyment of the surrounding landscape.
Guesthouse in Thriplow
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

The Barn: Gorgeous alternative to a hotel room

The Barn is a self contained annex attached to our house, The Old Bakery, but with its own private access. We also have "The Cob" and "The Bakehouse", each suitable for 2 adults. Situated in an idyllic quiet position overlooking our garden and field beyond, in the historic village of Thriplow. A minutes walk and you reach the award winning community run gastro pub. Only 8 miles from Cambridge, so perfect for working in the city or surrounding area - a homely alternative to a hotel.

Top Guest favourite
A long, polished dining table is set with silver cloches and elegant glassware, positioned beneath a large window. The expansive view reveals lush vineyard rows and greenery framed by soft, natural light. Potted plants add a touch of color to the scene.
Villa in Essex
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Luxury, contemporary vineyard property - 2 adults

Toppesfield Wine Centre is a contemporary ‘Scandi-style villa’ with a large open plan lounge/dining area which has a giant picture window overlooking Toppesfield Vineyard and full height glass sliding doors looking out onto a beautiful garden/ private patio with a large outside dining table and a luxurious day bed. It has a luxury bedroom with superking bed, view over the vineyard, luxury bathroom, tennis court and 4 person jacuzzi (2nd bedroom available via Airbnb 4 person listing)

Top Guest favourite
An open layout studio features a seating area with a comfortable sofa and bar-style seating at a kitchen counter. Large glass doors lead to a serene garden view, while a neatly made bed with striped bedding is positioned in the corner.
Place to stay in Cambridgeshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Stylish & Tranquil Garden Studio

Our 28m² Garden Studio is a 3-minute walk from the scenic Cam River and conveniently located near the heart of Cambridge. This beautifully designed space features a king-sized bed and plush sofa, complemented by underfloor heating and black-out blinds, ensuring a cozy atmosphere. This garden retreat offers the perfect blend of comfort and tranquility with a private outdoor seating area. Parking is not available on the premises however parking areas nearby can be recommended.

Top Guest favourite
A detached holiday let is featured with a modern wooden exterior and a welcoming entrance. Lush greenery lines the pathway, and large glass doors lead into the interior. The driveway offers space for parking, accented by decorative gravel and landscaped beds.
Bungalow in Stapleford
5 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

The Print Room

This stylish self contained getaway is in a vibrant village just south of dreamy Cambridge. Walking distance to local pubs, restaurants, coffee shops, arts centre, supermarket, pharmacy, library and deli. Very well connected by cycleways to Cambridge and the countryside, road, rail and bus. Plenty to see and enjoy in the beautiful villages, yet accessible to London, Stansted airport, Newmarket Racecourse, Duxford IWM, Addenbrookes Hospital and the bio medical campuses.

Guest favourite
Farm stay in Foxton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Luxury Countryside Retreat with Hot Tub

Escape to a peaceful countryside setting moments from Cambridge. Set within our home yet with its own private entrance, this beautifully designed space offers generous gardens and sweeping rural views. Unwind in the premium British-made hot tub featuring UV filtration technology, then venture into historic Cambridge - just a short drive away - for culture, dining and riverside walks. The perfect balance of country calm and city access.

Top Guest favourite
The spacious open-plan lounge is designed with high ceilings and large windows, allowing ample natural light. A comfortable seating area is arranged with a sofa and armchair, accented by colorful cushions. A stylish black coffee table sits at the center, with a TV positioned nearby for entertainment.
Apartment in Duxford
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Luxury Apartment (B) in Duxford

Enter this timeless and elegant church, constructed in 1794 and located in the picturesque village of Duxford, just a stone's throw from the lively city centre of Cambridge. This Grade II listed church has been thoughtfully transformed into two boutique mezzanine one-bedroom apartments, preserving the building's graceful original features. The church's conversion was showcased on the BBC One program 'Homes Under the Hammer'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in South Cambridgeshire District?

    South Cambridgeshire District has stays in historic villages and countryside areas, with options near market towns, nature reserves, and family farms. Many travelers enjoy accommodations with garden views or easy access to local walking paths.

  • What are the best things to do in South Cambridgeshire District with kids?

    Families can explore interactive farm parks, adventure playgrounds, and nature trails around the district. Many enjoy educational visits to local museums or picnics in village greens and country parks.

  • What are some of the best things to do in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Explore heritage sites, charming villages, and traditional markets, or walk countryside paths surrounded by meadows and woodland. The district has historic manor houses, birdwatching spots, and local art galleries to discover.

  • How is the weather in South Cambridgeshire District?

    South Cambridgeshire District experiences cool winters, with temperatures around 35–45°F (2–7°C), and mild summers, usually 54–72°F (12–22°C). Rain spreads through the year, so packing a raincoat and layers can be helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Wimpole Estate, with its grand house and parkland, is one of the most popular destinations in South Cambridgeshire District. You can also explore historic villages known for traditional pubs, churches, and local markets, as well as nature reserves set among gentle countryside.

  • What are some hiking trails in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Explore walking routes at Wandlebury Country Park, woodland paths near Hardwick Wood, and trails through the Gog Magog Hills. Many find the scenery especially inviting in spring and autumn.

  • What are some family activities we can do in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Families often enjoy farm visits, local playgrounds, and seasonal activities at heritage sites. Riverbank walks and wildlife spotting in country parks are regularly popular for children and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from South Cambridgeshire District?

    Consider exploring the historic city of Cambridge, local country estates, or nearby nature reserves. Some travelers venture to neighboring market towns, art exhibits, or riverside picnic spots for a change of scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in South Cambridgeshire District?

    South Cambridgeshire District has pet-friendly stays in several villages and countryside areas, often with direct access to walking trails and open spaces. Always check individual listing details regarding pets before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting South Cambridgeshire District?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for village streets and country trails, and be ready for changing weather. Visiting farm shops and village pubs gives a taste of local culture and produce.

  • What is South Cambridgeshire District known for?

    The district is known for rural landscapes, traditional villages, and historic country houses. Its connection to agricultural heritage and local markets shapes much of the community's character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Explore lesser-known nature reserves, quiet historic churches, or independent art galleries tucked in village settings. Many visitors discover wildlife spotting sites and ancient woodlands off the main tourist paths.

  • What are the best foods to try in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Traditional fare features locally baked breads, seasonal fruit desserts, and produce from farm shops. Pubs and markets often serve regional cheeses, game dishes, and classic British comfort foods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to South Cambridgeshire District?

    Pack layers and a raincoat for changing weather, plus comfortable shoes for walks on village lanes and nature trails. A reusable water bottle is handy for countryside outings.

  • What is the nightlife in South Cambridgeshire District like?

    Nightlife is typically centered around welcoming pubs, some with live music or quiz nights, especially in larger villages. Many enjoy relaxed evenings with locally brewed ales and friendly conversation.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Seasonal village fairs, agricultural shows, and harvest festivals are frequently suggested highlights. The district also hosts open garden days and art trails, often celebrated in late spring and summer.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in South Cambridgeshire District?

    Many family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout the district, including cottages with gardens and properties near playgrounds or parks. Features like extra bedrooms or kitchen facilities can make traveling with children more comfortable.

  • When is the best time to visit South Cambridgeshire District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for comfortable weather and countryside walks, with temperatures generally between 50–72°F (10–22°C). Many visitors enjoy village festivals and blossoming landscapes during this period.

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