Flag Fen Archaeology Park
Flag Fen offers a unique insight into Bronze Age life in the Fens, with authentic recreations of ancient lifestyles set in a beatiful landscape.
Opening Times: Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 - 16:00, last entrance 15:15
Accessibilty: Wheelchair accessible with level paths throughout the site, mobility scooters available to borrow, largely quiet and uncrowded.
Entrance Fees: Adults £6, Kids £3, Family £15 (2 adults, up to 3 kids), Carers and under 5s free
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Peterborough's Bronze Age history is utterly fascinating, and you can learn all about it here. Flag Fen features an authentic recreation of a Bronze Age roundhouse, a museum with Bronze Age artifacts, a family-friendly and wheelchair-friendly walking trail through beautiful Fenland landscape and an ancient wooden causeway.
Frequent special events and plenty of activities to keep the kids occupied.
Flag Fen Archaeology Park is a fascinating place where visitors can see remains of the well-preserved mysterious causeway and explore the prehistoric site packed full of amazing stories. Visit the museum to see one of the earliest wheels discovered in Britain, experience what life was like in a Bronze Age round house and children can have a go at archaeology in ‘The big dig’ – a mock-up of an archaeological dig.
-- From Flag Fen's Website
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