Getting here
The historic market town of Huntingdon is ideally situated on the main hub of the A14 and A1. Just 55 minutes by train from London and 25 minutes by car from Cambridge, the town is well served by public transport, including the ‘Busway’ guided bus to Cambridge. The nearest airport is Stansted, approximately one hour’s drive away.
By car
The fast A1 and A14 link Huntingdon to London (76 miles) in the south and the A1 links to Peterborough (24 miles) to the north. Cambridge is just 20 miles away on the A14, which is a main hub route for visitors from East Anglia.
Please enter your postcode below to plan your route from any part of the country.
Parking
Parking is FREE on Sundays and after 6pm in Huntingdonshire District Council car parks. You can find the map of car parks and information on times and prices here.
By train
Huntingdon rail station is only 50 minutes, approximately, direct to London Kings Cross and has regular services to many stations. Please click here for National Rail Enquiries.
By bus
Click this link to find out about the many bus routes from Huntingdon to surrounding areas and beyond.
The busway
Fast and frequent buses between Huntingdon, St Ives and Cambridge. The service connects Cambridge, Huntingdon and St Ives and is the longest guided busway in the world. Services are operated by Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire and Whippet Coaches. Click here for full information and timetables for The Busway guided bus.
Parking

Sainsbury’s including multi-storey
Princes Street
St Germain Street
Riverside
Bridge Place Godmanchester
Mill Common
Ingram Street
Great Northern Street
High Street
St Germain Street
St Benedict’s Court
Euro Car Park Trinity Place
APCOA Railway Station
Trinity Place


