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There are two rooms available for hire; both
are located in the central area of Ferry Meadows.
The John Horrell Room at the
Visitor Centre can easily accommodate an average sized
class and is equipped with audio visual facilities including
an induction loop for hearing aid wearers. (Food and drink
may not be consumed in the Meeting Room).
The Resources Centre is smaller but makes an
ideal study base for groups working in the park.
Two cafés in Ferry Meadows offer a range of
light meals and drinks but cannot accommodate groups
bringing their own refreshments. They would appreciate
advance notice if you are intending to make use of them on
your visit. The Visitor Centre has a display depicting the
history and the wildlife of the park, the shop has range of
gift items and souvenirs.
There are two adjoining lakeside campsites in
Ferry Meadows specifically for groups. They are used by
Schools, DoE Award groups, Scouts & Guides and other
organised clubs, especially those wishing to participate in
activities at the nearby Watersports Centre. Please contact
the Visitor Services Officer for details and bookings.
For a campsite leaflet visit our
Resources section
Even if you require nothing from the Trust
for your visit and do not wish to use any of the facilities,
it is useful to know that a group is visiting. A telephone
call or email to the Visitor
Services Officer to let him know in advance of your
visit would be appreciated.
Practical Matters
Wet weather shelter in the park is very limited and we do
recommend that visiting groups advise their members of this
so that they come prepared.
Sensible footwear and clothes appropriate to
the weather are recommended.
Trust staff cannot supervise groups during
their visit. Their safety and behaviour is the
responsibility of the group leaders.
Water is a feature of Nene Park and of Ferry
Meadows in particular. Care should be taken on and around
the banks especially when the grass is wet.
Parties larger than 30 are unwieldy and so
are very unlikely to see or hear much of the wildlife
interest in the Park. Smaller groups that can move quietly
and in good order are likely to do best.
We are always looking at ways of improving
our facilities and services and welcome any suggestions you
may have please email to
visitor.services@nene-park-trust.org.uk
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