Wandlebury Country Park

Wandlebury Country Park

On the Gog Magog Hills, just south of Cambridge, this beautiful country park offers miles of wonderful walks through woodland and wildflower meadows grazed by Highland Cattle.

A fantastic setting for a picnic or a BBQ, to watch wildlife, run around and build a den, a gentle stroll or a strenuous hike. Enjoy refreshments at a pop-up cafe or hire the stables for a special occasion.

On the remains of a circular Iron Age Hillfort, steeped in myth and legend, and an 18th century house, stables and gardens.

The 160 acre Country Park is owned and cared for by local charity Cambridge Past, Present & Future, donations, car parking fees and local funds all contribute towards the successful management of this beautiful park and it's estate. 

To find out more information, please visit Cambridge, Past, Present & Future website, linked under contacts on the right hand side of this page. 

Community group

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How to get involved

Volunteering is a great way to support the park, get involved and make a difference. During autumn and winter there is a volunteer work party every Tuesday 10.30-1pm.

You can just turn up and take part. If you have specialist skills such as ecology, gardening, joinery or certificates for the use of power tools, etc then we also have additional volunteering opportunities.

If you would like to get involved please visit Charity, Cambridge Past, Present & Future website for further information.

Find out more here: https://www.cambridgeppf.org/Pages/Category/wandlebury-country-park

Contacts

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Cambridge Past, Present & Future