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Peterborough to Stamford Service

We are proud to celebrate the first anniversary of Route 27, launched last year in partnership with Wittering Council. The service runs between Peterborough and Stamford, via Wittering, Wansford, CastOr and Ailsworth, and Longthorpe. 

Discover the best of Stamford, Peterborough, and the surrounding villages.

From iconic landmarks like Burghley House, Peterborough Cathedral, and RAF Wittering to local gems such as the Key Theatre, Stamford Arts Centre, Ferry Meadows, and All Saints Church in Wittering - there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Explore riverside walks in Castor and Ailsworth, relax in charming local pubs, browse independent shops, and make the most of the area's many attractions and amenities.

Download the Stagecoach App today and experience the rich heritage, culture, and countryside that make this region truly unique.


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Peterborough and Stamford, located in the East of England, offer a rich tapestry of historical landmarks, scenic parks, and cultural attractions. Here's a curated list of must-see sights in each town:

Top 5 Attractions in Peterborough 

Peterborough Cathedral
A masterpiece of Norman and Gothic architecture, this cathedral is renowned for its striking West Front and as the burial site of Katharine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII.

Ferry Meadows in Nene Park
This expansive country park offers lakes, woodlands, and meadows, ideal for walking, cycling, and watersports. It's a haven for nature lovers and families alike.

Flag Fen Archaeology Park
Discover a Bronze Age settlement with preserved wooden causeways and ancient artifacts, providing a glimpse into prehistoric life.

Nene Valley Railway
Experience a nostalgic journey on a heritage steam or diesel train through picturesque countryside, connecting Peterborough to Wansford.

Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery
Housed in a historic Georgian building, the museum features exhibits ranging from local history to art collections, including a notable Jurassic marine reptile exhibit.

 

Top 5 Attractions in Stamford

Burghley House
An impressive 16th-century Elizabethan mansion built by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I. The house boasts grand state rooms and expansive gardens landscaped by Capability Brown.

Stamford Town Centre
Wander through streets lined with over 600 listed buildings made of honey-colored limestone. The town's charm has made it a popular filming location for period dramas like "Pride and Prejudice" and "The Crown."

Stamford Arts Centre
A cultural hub offering a variety of performances, films, and exhibitions, set within a historic Georgian building.

Tallington Lakes Leisure Park
Just outside Stamford, this park provides a range of activities including water skiing, jet skiing, and a dry ski slope, catering to adventure enthusiasts.

Stamford Market
Held every Friday, the market offers a vibrant selection of local produce, crafts, and goods, reflecting the town's strong community spirit.