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Visitor Information Wandlebury

Find out about opening hours and onsite facilities

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Location: Wandlebury Ring,Gog Magog Hills, Cambridge

Wandlebury 70th Birthday Appeal

Give Wandlebury a birthday present to keep it just as wonderful for the next 70 years !

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Author: Rachel French

A Vision for Coton Reserve

Have your say on plans for the future of the Reserve. Complete our survey by 20 May 2024.

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Author: James Littlewood

"The open green spaces of Cambridge need protection…Cambridge Past, Present & Future is doing its best to look after them. Do help, do join!"

Sir David Attenborough

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Cambridge Past, Present & Future is an independent charity with no statutory funding. That means that we are reliant on donations from members, donors and supporters to care for nature and protect heritage in Cambridge. If this is important to you, please support our work with a gift.

Meet the Cows

Wednesday 29 May, 10.30 -12 Wandlebury Country Park - Gentle guided walk to meet the Highland and Belted Galloway cows and learn how they improve our meadows for nature. 

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Author: Louise Palmer

Location: Wandlebury County Park,Gog Magog Hills, Cambridge

Visitor Information Coton Countryside Reserve

Opening times, directions and facilities with map of walking trails

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Butterfly Plaques

Dedicate a butterfly plaque to someone special in our new pollinator garden at Wandlebury

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Author: Louise Palmer

A Wilder Coton

Support our appeal to transform 20+ acres of arable farmland west of Cambridge into species-rich habitat for nature, to benefit wildlife and people.

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Author: Louise Palmer

Visitor Information Leper Chapel

Opening times, directions and facilities.

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Author: James Littlewood

Location: Barnwell Junction,Newmarket Road, Cambridge

River Cam CAN Project launched

A new climate and nature project aims to engage and support communities near the River Cam to work on initiatives that will benefit them and the environment.

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Author: Rachel French

Activities & events

  • Archaeological Dig at Wandlebury  

    Saturday 4th May 10am-4pm. Archaeological Dig at Wandlebury Country Park. Observe the excavation at Wandlebury to find out more about the site’s fascinating history. Read more

  • Leper Chapel Opening, Cambridge

    Sun 5 May, 1.30-3.30pm at Cambridge Leper Chapel. Your chance to see inside one of Cambridge’s oldest buildings which is not usually open to the public. Read more

  • Dawn Chorus Walk

    Wednesday 8 May, 4.30am-6am at Wandlebury Country Park. Gentle guided walk with our Wardens to listen to the wonderful spring dawn chorus. Read more

Latest news

  • 70 Years of Wandlebury Country Park!

    Wandlebury Country Park is Celebrating 70 years. In April 1954 Cambridge PPF acquired the Wandlebury Estate Read more

  • Digging up the Past at Wandlebury

    Fun for all the family at our archaeology open days with teams from the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge and Cambridge Archaeological Unit Read more

  • National Nest Box Week 2024

    Its National Nest box week 14-21 Feb 2024 and over the next couple of weeks, Wardens and Volunteers at Wandlebury Country Park will be undertaking the annual bird nest box inspections around the park. Plus the wardens tips for how to hang your own nest box Read more