Please note that while there is no minimum number needed to book a guided tour, there is a minimum charge. Guided tour prices include entry to the site.
By Road:
Flag Fen can be accessed from Jct 5 of the A1139 or via the B1040 from Whittlesey or Thorney, turning at the Dog in the Doublet Pub. Brown signs direct travellers from Peterborough but not from Whittlesey or Thorney. You can also access us directly of the Green Wheel. Unfortunately there is no public transport to the site.
The nearest railway station is Peterborough, which is 5 miles away.
* Please note that Flag Fen is open all year round for private guided tours.
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