SCIENCE PARK LOCATION

The East of England is the UK's leading region for biosciences. With over 250 biotech companies, 100 medical technology companies and 370 service companies supporting the life science sector this region is home to the most mature and successful cluster of biotechnology and life science companies in Europe.

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.

A frequent public bus and train service from the city centre and surrounding areas means Granta Park is served well by public transport.

Granta Park has a green travel plan including a commuter bus from Cambridge City Centre and a free car sharing scheme.

20 minutes by bus

  • 20 minutes by bus
  • Shuttle bus to and from Whittlesford Parkway train station
  • Public bus (13 and 13A) from Drummer Street to Great Abington
  • Or your own commuter bus and timetable could be set up

35 minutes by bike

  • Cycle paths off road and on road from Cambridge
  • Cycle stands will be outside your building
  • Click here to see the Cycle routes

Catch the train

To Cambridge or Whittlesford Parkway

  • For example:
    - Bishops Stortford to Whittlesford Parkway: under 30 minutes
    and then 10 minutes by commuter bus
    - Ely to Cambridge: under 20 minutes and then 15 minutes by
    commuter bus

Drive to work

  • Granta Park is situated at the crossroads of all the region’s main trunk roads including the A11 (linking with the A14 and M11) and
    the A505.
  • Parking is free at Granta Park
  • North – Ely 38 minutes
  • South – Stortford 30 minutes
  • East – Bury 37 minutes
  • West – Huntingdon 40 minutes
  • Free car sharing scheme