Granta Park is ideally positioned within the Cambridge Science Cluster and benefits from excellent access by road and rail due to its South Cambridge location. We are committed to establishing and continually evolving greener commuting options to and from the Park, as well as enhancing routes through the Park for all to enjoy.
Well served by public transport with frequent bus and train services from Cambridge city centre and surrounding areas, the Park also runs a commuter bus service which picks up from Cambridge Train Station (via Addenbrookes) and Whittlesford Parkway Station daily.
Foot and cycle paths connect Granta Park to Cambridge, Sawston and Babraham and the Park is within touching distance of the A11 (linking with the A14 and M11) and the A505. For those travelling by car the Park also encourages membership of its free car sharing scheme.
Parking is free at Granta Park.
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We work hard to provide a variety of transport options to make the daily commute to and from the Park as hassle-free and sustainable as possible:
Our fleet of buses provide a daily service from Cambridge (stopping at Hills Road and Addenbrooke’s Hospital) and from Whittlesford Parkway Station.
Free to join, our car share scheme is a great way to set up a lift share with other colleagues commuting to Granta Park.
The N11 cycle route connects Cambridge to Sawston and there is a dedicated off-road cycle path linking Sawston and Babraham. A permissive cycle path through Babraham Farm provides a link between Babraham and the Granta Park main entrance.
166 electric vehicle charging stations across the Park, ensuring your EV is ready to go when you are!
Granta Park’s stunning parkland not only provides a fantastic environment for our flora and fauna but also for everyone that works here too. Our range of superb well-being amenity, meeting space and a community events calendar is second to none. Explore what’s on offer below.