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First published: 23/12/24.

Andrew_Kerr

Cambridge Colleges And Backs

Cambridge Colleges and Backs (Removed from tentative list)

Cambridge Colleges and Backs by Andrew_Kerr

It sounds like a great idea, include the area where you can see the famous university buildings from a public place, except it's actually very limited in terms of what you do see.
The only way to properly see the famous college backs is to pay for a punt, either as part of a group or, if you're feeling adventurous and don't mind the thought of falling in the River Cam, hire one to take out yourself.
The problem with both these options is they are not free, they are worthwhile, I've done it twice but you really need a nice day and it's advised to arrive early during peak times and holidays.
The best sight from the punt is The Bridge of Sighs and that is one of the sights you don't see from the footpath that follows the backs.
Don't misunderstand me, you still get a magnificent view of Kings College Chapel (picture) and St John's College but the views to many sights are limited.
For that reason alone I agree with UNESCO's decision not to award a full listing.
On my many visits to Cambridge I have been to a lot of the various campuses, my philosophy is to saunter in for a nose around and leave if I'm told to.
Playing dumb often pays dividends.

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First published: 19/10/15.

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Cambridge Colleges And Backs

Cambridge Colleges and Backs (Removed from tentative list)

During a conference held at one of the colleges in Cambridge I tried to use one of the breaks I had to go through some of the more famous colleges: King's and Trinity. I through a glimpse at several others. Visiting the colleges was quite frustrating for me. For the most interesting ones you have to pay a rather costly entry fee. There are no combined tickets. You can then only wander around a very limited part of the college and enter nothing but the college church. This is the only way to see Cambridge though. The alternative of watching the colleges from the outside is fairly limited and you can normally gain site of the Backs and the college gardens only from within.

Despite this frustrating situation the colleges themselves are often beautiful and very scenic. Their living traditions, despite being extremely conservative, are exotic and appealed to me as a tourist, although I could never imagine myself submerged into that world as a student. The most well known college (architectonically, not academically) is probably King's and it is indeed beautiful. Its college church is one of the most beautiful Gothic churches I have ever seen and I have seen quite a few of them. All the colleges have a monastery like layout and feature nice gardens.

I consider it a great shame Cambridge is no longer contending for WHS. Our WHS community included it on the top of the missing list. I am not sure I would put …

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