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๐Ÿš— Burnham Beeches Nature Reserve Car Park โ€“ Complete Slough Parking Guide

Convenient on-site parking at Burnham Beeches Nature Reserve (SL2 3TF) โ€“ perfect for woodland walks, family days out & nature study. Secure your spot from 8 am to dusk.

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๐Ÿš— Type: Paid Public Car Park
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Council Jurisdiction: City of London Corporation
๐Ÿ•’ Open: 08:00 โ€“ dusk daily (gates close at dusk; check seasonal sunset times)
๐ŸŒŸ Rating: 4.7/5 (Google user average)


๐Ÿ’ฐ Pricing & Permits

  • Monโ€“Fri: ยฃ1.50 up to 2 hours; ยฃ3.00 daily rate

  • Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays: ยฃ3.00 daily rate

  • Coaches & Minibuses: ยฃ18 flat rate at all times

  • Payment: RingGo app or on-site pay machines (contactless, card, cash)

  • Permits: Season tickets available via Forestry England website

  • Future Changes: No planned tariff rises; City of London reviewing permit options for regular visitors


๐Ÿ“Š Capacity & Physical Features

FeatureDetail
Total SpacesApproximately 50 marked bays
SurfaceCompacted gravel and crushed stoneโ€”prone to mud after rain
LightingNone (daylight use only)
SecurityNo CCTV; Forestry England ranger patrols at peak times
Height LimitNone (suitable for vans; overnight parking prohibited by byelaws)

โ™ฟ Accessibility

  • Disabled Access: Level entry from H94H+F5 car park entrance; no dedicated Blue Badge bays on gravel surface

  • Nearest Adapted Parking: Burnham Station Car Park (4 designated bays) โ€“ 5 min walk

  • Drop-Off Zone: Short layby immediately outside the main gate


๐Ÿ”Œ EV Infrastructure

  • On-Site Charging: None

  • Nearest Options:

    • BP Pulse Rapid Chargers (Dropmore Road, SL1 8BQ) โ€“ 4ร—50 kW CCS/CHAdeMO (3 min drive, 24/7)

    • GeniePoint Fast Units (Neville Court Car Park, SL1 8BQ) โ€“ 4ร—7 kW Type 2 (3 min drive, charge via app)


๐Ÿ“… Peak Times & Occupancy

TimeframeOccupancyTypical Users
Weekday Mornings (8โ€“10)~25%Dog walkers, birdwatchers
Weekday Afternoons~20%Nature enthusiasts, families
Weekends (10โ€“14)~75%Leisure visitors, picnic groups
Evenings (pre-dusk)~10%Sunset photographers, walkers

Pro Tip: Arrive by 09:00 on weekends to secure a bayโ€”eastern rows fill fastest.


๐Ÿšถ Walkability Score

DestinationWalk TimeKey Benefit
Burnham Beeches TrailsOn-siteImmediate access to circular woodland paths
Burnham Beeches Cafรฉ1 minHot drinks & snacks at visitor hub
Burnham Railway Station15 minElizabeth line services to central London
The Crown Inn (Slough Road)10 minTraditional pub fare & local ales

๐Ÿ›’ Nearby Amenities

  • Public Toilets: Visitor Centre (on-site, wheelchair-accessible)

  • ATM: NatWest (Burnham Station forecourt, 15 min walk)

  • Pharmacy: Boots (Burnham Station Parade, 15 min walk)

  • Food & Drink:

    • Beeches Cafรฉ (on-site) โ€“ 4.2/5, light bites & refreshments

    • Burnham Beeches Hotel Bar (2 min walk) โ€“ all-day dining & afternoon tea


๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Alternative Parking Comparison

SiteDistanceCostMax StayAdvantage
Burnham Station Car Park0.4 mi (5 min walk)ยฃ2.00/day24 hCovered bays, step-free access
Farnham Common Car Park1.2 mi (20 min walk)FreeUnlimitedGood for overflow weekends
Tesco Express (Farnham Rd)1.5 mi (3 min drive)Free (2 h)2 hQuick errands & EV charging

โš ๏ธ Important Notices

  • Overnight Parking: Strictly prohibited; gates lock at dusk and patrols enforce byelaws

  • Event Days: Expect full occupancy during guided walks, bird-watching weekends & seasonal festivals

  • Surface Warning: Gravel becomes extremely slippery after rainโ€”wear suitable footwear


๐Ÿ“Œ Expert Tips

  • Dog-Walker Hack: Use the western loop entrance to avoid mud in low-lying bays.

  • Photo Spot: Capture sunrise views from the large beech pollard circle (100 m north of car park).

  • Family Outing: Combine a car park visit with the nature trail to spot rare fungi and fungi information boards.


๐Ÿ”ฎ Future Developments

  • 2025: Forestry England trialling digital permit integration for regular visitors.

  • 2026+: Potential installation of eco-friendly signage and picnic shelter enhancements.

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