Lammas Land paddling pool is one of those gloriously British places that looks like it was built some time ago, but in fact is older than it looks. It was built in the 1920s as a community bathing spot and still uses river water filtered through the Cam’s old sluice system. No surprise there were no bathers when I was there in October but its a pleasant spot on the walk to Grantchester and the walls of the toilet block are cheerfully decorated with local children’s artwork. The toilets themselves have oddly narrow doors.
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: Cambridge CB3 9EY, United Kingdom
🌐 Website: cambridge.gov.uk
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Reviews
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Russell Reed ★★★★☆
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Fabio Breda ★★★★☆
Nice place for the kids. Lots of fun.
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Simon Grass ★★☆☆☆
Unfortunately, it was completely green when we visited.
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Rasa ★☆☆☆☆
I am extremely disappointed with this outdoor kids swimming pool. The area was horribly dirty, with rubbish scattered all around, making it an unpleasant and unsafe environment. The pool itself was filthy and clearly not maintained. After swimming, my little one fell ill, undoubtedly picking up some bugs from the unhygienic conditions. This place is a health hazard and should be avoided at all costs.
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Claire Hooker ★★★★☆
Beautiful place lovely pool. Lovely hut selling ice cream and drinks. The only let down were the toilets they were not nice only 2 were open and both were blocked and think someone needs to improve this.
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VIJAYA SANTHIYA.S ★★★★★
Very calm and relaxing place.... Can spend more time with kids....
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Chris Gibbons ★★★★★
Great for kids to cool down on a hot day
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Alex Hassan ★★★★★
There's the paddling pool and the learner pool, each worth a look. Not bad place for those few summer weeks when it's warm enough for the little 'uns.
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Tom Kendon ★★★★☆
Super little paddling pool. Free and kept amazingly clean for the location. Great for days out. Lovely little coffee and ice cream cafe shake next to it. Warning public toilets dreadful if busy.
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