Access Guide
Summary
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- Amenities in this area include: open countryside and an iron age hillfort.
- The most accessible entrance has slight ramps/slopes and a gate.
- This entrance is adjacent to the layby parking area.
- There is not a member of staff available for help and assistance.
- The following are also available: maps.
- There is a map at the entrance to the ramparts of the iron age fort.
Public Transport
- There is not a bus stop within approximately 150m of the site.
- The nearest train station is Maiden Newton.
- Maiden Newton train station is approximately 5 miles away.
- For the latest travel options and information you can plan your travel using Traveline (opens new tab).
Parking
- This site does not have a car park.
- An unmarked/unsigned layby near to the access point is available.
Outdoor Spaces
- This information is for the access point located off the road near to the parking layby.
- Access into the area is via a slight ramp/slope.
- The slope is over 150cm wide.
- There is a gate at the surveyed access point which is permanently held open.
- The following outdoor facilities are available: open countryside.
- The outdoor facilities also include: an iron age hillfort.
- The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: grass, compact earth and loose stones.
- Footpaths are available in some of the outdoor space.
- The majority of the paths are wide enough for wheelchair users.
- There is step-free level access around some of the area.
- There are slight ramps/slopes without handrails and steep ramps/slopes without handrails in the main areas.
- The slight and steep slopes are at various points along the pathways.
- There are not any bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
- The paths have gates and stiles which may create obstacles for some users.