Walking
map of Cambridge
We would like you to have a free
walking map of Cambridge? You are free to make as many copies
of our map as you would like but you may not sell them.
Have fun in Cambridge!
How to print the map
- Click on the map with the right
button of the mouse. This opens up a menu.
- Select the option Save Picture
As...
- A File - Save As...dialogue
box opens. Select a suitable folder and save the file there.
- If you have a program capable
of loading *.jpg files then use it to open the map. Print the
map.
- If you don't know if you have
a suitable program then open Windows Explorer, find the file
(Cambridge Walking map 200 dpi.jpg) and double click on it with the left mouse button. If Windows recognises
the file it will know of an application that can open it and
print it.
Notes:
- You might like to print the
Key as well to help you when you visit Cambridge although the
icons should be easily understandable without the Key.
- A colour printer capable of
200 dpi will give the best quality.
- A monochrome printer should
give an acceptable quality.
Key:
- Gold star - you ought to see
this spot but it's popular and it could be busy.
- Green bus - where all the tourist
buses put-down and collect their passengers.
- Green trees - pleasant parkland
for walking and resting.
- Red pillar box - post box for
postcards and Rapido pre-printed.
- Blue cup - place to stop for
a non-alcholic refreshment.
- Red tulip - good gardens but
you may not be allowed in.
- Brown knife and spoon - a place
to eat (see later).
- Yellow liquid in tall glass
- pub with some atmosphere.
- Pink thin line - good route
to walk in a day.
- Brown thin line - additional
route if time permits (join-up along the Fen Causeway).
- Blue thick line - river Cam.
Punt hire at Trinity College (Backs) - cheapest but few punts;
Quayside - overlooking Magdalene College; Mill Pond - overlooked
to the North by Silver Street Bridge. Use the Mill Pond also
for punting on the upper-reach of the Cam but you will not see
the Colleges if you punt here and its more difficult punting
along this muddy part of the river.
- Blue letter "i"
- information office of Cambridge City Council. They know everything
and they offer good tours of Cambridge from here.