Flag Fen
About the venue
Flag Fen Archaeology Park sits in the midst of a unique Bronze Age landscape that has revealed a mysterious timber causeway and platform made by people 3,500 years ago. At the heart of the Flag Fen basin and steeped in pre-history, the park is also a place for nature to survive and thrive.
Getting there
By Car: Flag Fen is located 3 miles outside of Peterborough City Centre.
On arrival you will find a spacious gravel car park, with marked accessible parking spaces in front of the Visitor Centre. Coach parking is available on site for private tours and school visits.
Bus/Train: There are unfortunately no buses or trains to the venue. If arriving by bus or train, you’ll need to book a taxi for the final stage of your journey.
Accessibility
The site is partially accessible for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs. There is an accessible route from the visitor centre, to the Causeway preservation hall and Hudson Barn. The mere walk may not be suitable for buggies and wheelchairs in wet weather as it is a combination or grass and wood chip path surface.
There is an accessible car park, with ample spaces located very close to the main visitor centre.