Is the train running at Ferry Meadows?

Is the train running at Ferry Meadows?

We will operating daily from 11.30 – 4.30 with trains every 15 minutes. Please queue at the platform entrance, where you can pay with either cash or card.

How long is the journey on the Nene Valley Railway?

7.5-mile
The 7.5-mile steam-operated Nene Valley Railway runs alongside the River Nene from Peterborough (Nene Valley station), through Wansford to Yarwell. Wansford is the main station (free parking) where there is a café and all facilities.

Where is the nene valley Railway?

Peterborough
The Nene Valley Railway (NVR) is a preserved railway in Cambridgeshire, England, running between Peterborough Nene Valley and Yarwell Junction. The line is 71⁄2 miles (12.1 km) in length. There are stations at each terminus, and three stops en route: Orton Mere, Ferry Meadows and Wansford.

What is Nene Valley?

The River Nene flows out of the hills of West Northamptonshire through a long valley that stretches the length of the county to Peterborough. The Nene offers a myriad of natural habitats, including wildflower meadows, wetlands, marshes, woodlands and wet grasslands.

Is Nene Valley Railway dog friendly?

CAN I BRING MY DOG? YES! We are very happy to welcome your furry family member on board our Standard Travel Trains, so they do not miss out on your family day out. Each dog must have a ticket to travel on board.

Where does the Nene Valley Railway start from?

Where Can I board the train? Our main station at Wansford is the normal start and end of your journey, however, currently you can join the train at Overton and Peterborough, however, you will need to purchase tickets on the day for these stations.

Is it safe to swim in the River Nene?

Oundle. The most popular place for wild swimming is in the River Nene at Oundle. You can swim in either direction but look out for people canoeing or kayaking and even paddleboarders.

How far is the Nene tidal?

The River Nene (tidal section) is a seaway and is part of the River Nene. It runs for 35 miles and ¼ furlongs through 1 lock from Dog-in-a-Doublet Lock No 38 (where it joins the River Nene (main river)) to Boston Roads (where it joins the The Wash).

How clean is the River Nene?

The River Nene near Thrapston. The last assessment showed that only 16 per cent of water bodies covered in the survey were ranked as being good. This latest assessment shows that figure has dropped to zero meaning it includes local watercourses such as the River Nene, River Witham and River Welland.

Can you swim in the River Great Ouse?

The River Great Ouse runs right through Bedfordshire and there are plenty of swimming spots along the way. One good spot is at the southern end of Clapham village, just north of Bedford, according to a wild swimming blog by a hardy aqua-phile called Digger.

How much of the River Nene is navigable?

The river is about 100 miles (160 km) long, about 3.7 miles (6.0 km) of which forms the border between Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. It is the tenth-longest river in the United Kingdom, and is navigable for 88 miles (142 km), from Northampton to The Wash.

What cities does the River Nene run through?

From Northampton the river meanders in an easterly direction through the flat, wide Nene Valley, passing the towns of Great Gidding, Earl’s Barton, Wellingborough, Thrapston, Oundle, the City of Peterborough, March, Guyhirn, Wisbech, Sutton Bridge, Tydd Gote and Gedney Drove End, before eventually draining into …

When did Ferry Meadows railway open in Peterborough?

Download the InYourArea app today for iOS or Android. Ferry Meadows Railway has been operating in Peterborough since the park opened to the public in 1978, and over those years there have been hundreds and thousands of visitors enjoying everything it has to offer.

What to do in Ferry Meadows Ferry Meadows?

Lakeside provides a hub for activity and relaxation. As well as being home to Lakeside Kitchen & Bar, it is where you can find Nene Outdoors Watersports and Activity centre which offers a wide range of Pay and Play activities such as pedalos, kayaks and paddleboards, courses, clubs and our cycle hire facility.

What to do in Ferry Meadows Nene Park?

Whether you’re looking to walk, cycle, try some watersports, enjoy a cup of tea in one of the cafés, go fishing or just explore the meadows, lakes and woodland, there’s something for everyone at Ferry Meadows. Ferry Meadows is accessible to pedestrians and cyclists at all times.

Where are the public toilets in Ferry Meadows?

Public toilets are located adjacent to the main car park by the Visitor Centre and by the car park at Lakeside. These are open daily during daylight hours throughout the year. Accessible toilets are located within both toilet blocks and in the cafes.