Lower Moor - Wiltshire Wildlife Trust
Nr Cricklade
Wilts
SN16 9TW
Opening Times
2024 (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible to Wheelchair Users
- Assistance Dogs
- Facilities for Disabled Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
- Ramp/Level Access
Catering
- On-Site café/restaurant
Establishment Features
- Dogs-Accepted - If kept on a lead
- Event Venue
- Open All Year
- Toilets
Event Facilities
- Free Entry
Key Features
- Families
- In countryside
- Outdoor Attraction
Parking & Transport
- Free Car Parking
- Parking (free)
- Parking On Site
Specialist Features
- Family Fun
Venue Facilities
- Groups Accepted
Map & Directions
Road Directions
From Oaksey go in direction of Somerford Keynes for about one mile, crossing the railway line and round an S-bend. About 75 metres after the S-bend the entrance is on the right.
From Cricklade drive northwards on A419, then turn left onto B4696 towards Somerford Keynes. Continue straight over crossroads and then for a further 2.5 miles until you see the entrance on the left.
There is parking at the visitor centre.
Public Transport Directions
By bus: The 93 Malmesbury-Cirencester (via Crudwell, Chelworth and Oaksey) stops in Somerford Keynes. Head south down length of Somerford Keynes towards Neigh Bridge. After bridge, turn right onto Somerford Keynes Road. Head along Somerford Keyes Road for about one mile, and reserve entrance and car park will be on the left. This is a 20 minute walk. The bus runs Monday-Saturday, approximately every hour in the morning and every two hours in the afternoon.
If cycling: Leave National Cycle Route 48 at Oaksey and follower Somerford Keynes Road to reserve entrance.
If walking: Walking from either Oaksey or Somerford Keynes will take approximately 25 minutes.
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