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๐Ÿš— Broadfield Park & Fly Broadfield Farm, Winters Lane, Redhill, Bristol BS40 5SW

Secure budget parking minutes from Bristol Airport โ€“ free 24/7 shuttle, CCTV surveillance, and hassle-free service for travelers. Everything you need for stress-free trips.

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๐Ÿš— Type: Private Airport Park & Ride (Preโ€‘Book Only)
๐Ÿ•’ Open: 24/7 access (shuttle 4:00 AM โ€“ 1:00 AM, on-call for late flights)
๐ŸŒŸ Rating: 4.8/5 (Google Reviews)

Broadfield Park & Fly is a family-run parking facility serving Bristol Airport. It offers ~200 fully paved bays with gated entry and 24-hour CCTV, plus free shuttle transfers to the terminal (~10 minutes). Travelers appreciate the friendly service, knowing their cars stay onsite (no off-site relocation) in a secure, well-lit lot.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Pricing & Permits

Cost: Pre-booked parking from ~ยฃ45 (1-2 days) up to ~ยฃ100 (2 weeks). For example, 1 week is ~ยฃ70 and 2 weeks ~ยฃ100. Longer stays are available on request. Both short and long stays are welcome, charged per duration.
Payment: Cash on arrival (no card machine โ€“ have cash ready). Payment is typically made when you drop off your car, after confirming your booking via email/phone.
Permits: No local permits required โ€“ advance booking confirmation acts as your entry pass. The automated barrier system uses your reservation reference or license plate for entry. (Drive-up customers without booking are not admitted.)
Booking: Book online or via email/phone prior to arrival. Youโ€™ll need to provide your travel dates and flight times; in return, youโ€™ll receive a booking confirmation and instructions for entry. Tip: Book well ahead for peak summer holiday periods, as spaces fill up quickly.
Future Changes: No current permit changes announced. (An online payment portal and mobile booking app are rumored for late 2025 to streamline reservations.)

๐Ÿ“Š Capacity & Physical Features

FeatureDetail
Total Spaces~200 bays (paved tarmac surface, marked bays)
Accessible Bays10 designated disabled spaces (closest to shuttle)
SurfaceAsphalt paving (level, all-weather, no mud)
LightingFull LED floodlighting at night (dusk-to-dawn)
SecurityGated entry (ANPR/barrier) + 24/7 CCTV monitoring
Height LimitNone (open-air lot; vans/RVs allowed by arrangement)
Shuttle FrequencyEvery 20 minutes (4:00 AM โ€“ 1:00 AM daily)

The car park is laid out on a secure farm property with a single entrance/exit gate. All bays are on solid ground โ€“ there are no grass or gravel areas, so even in bad weather your vehicle stays clean and accessible. High-mounted floodlights cover the lot at night, and 8 CCTV cameras monitor the premises continuously for security. The entrance is automated: on arrival, enter your code or give your name at the intercom, and the barrier will lift. The lot is not under cover (no height restrictions), easily accommodating larger vehicles like vans or campervans (with prior notice). A covered waiting shelter with benches is located near the entrance โ€“ here you can wait comfortably for the shuttle bus, with live screens displaying shuttle times and flight information.

โ™ฟ Accessibility

Disabled Access: Yes โ€“ there are 10 marked Blue Badge bays close to the shuttle pick-up point. The surface is flat with drop curbs, making it easy to roll luggage or wheelchairs. If needed, staff can offer assistance with loading bags onto the shuttle. However, the shuttle vehicles are standard minibuses without wheelchair lifts; travelers with severe mobility needs should contact in advance to discuss arrangements (they may allow drop-off directly at the terminal or other accommodations).

Nearest Adapted Parking: For fully wheelchair-accessible transport, the official Silver Zone car park at Bristol Airport (about 2 miles away) offers ADA-compliant shuttle buses and staff assistance. Broadfieldโ€™s team will do their best, but the Silver Zone or on-airport Multi-Storey might be preferable for some disabled travelers due to dedicated facilities.

Drop-Off Zone: A drop-off/pick-up area is available at Broadfield Park & Flyโ€™s entrance. You can pull up right next to the shuttle shelter to unload passengers and luggage. This area is level and immediately adjacent to parking bays, making transfers easier for those with limited mobility or heavy bags. After unloading, youโ€™ll park your car in an assigned space a few yards away.

๐Ÿ”Œ EV Infrastructure

On-Site Charging: None currently. Broadfield Park & Fly does not yet offer electric vehicle charging points. All parking bays are standard. EV drivers should plan to charge before arriving or after leaving the car park.

Nearest Options:

  • Bristol Airport Multi-Storey Car Park โ€“ 10 charging bays (Pod Point units) on the ground floor of the airportโ€™s multi-storey car park, ~2.5 miles away (at the terminal). These are medium-speed (7kW) chargers; parking fees and session fees apply.
  • Silver Zone Car Park (Bristol Airport) โ€“ 2 charging points available in the Silver Zone parking area (~2.0 miles away). Access might require prior arrangement with the airport parking office.
  • Local Rapid Charger: None extremely close. The nearest high-speed EV charger is about 6 miles away (e.g. a 50kW fast charger at a service station on the A38 or in South Bristol). If you need a fast charge, consider stopping en route to the airport (for example, M5 Gordano Services or a Bristol city rapid charger) before parking.

EV Traveler Tip: Because on-site charging is not available at Broadfield, itโ€™s wise to top up your battery before arriving. The 24-hour BP station north of the airport (see Amenities section) does not yet have EV chargers, so plan accordingly.

๐Ÿ“… Peak Times & Occupancy

Live Demand Patterns: Broadfield Park & Fly operates on a reservation system, so capacity is managed via bookings. However, there are daily and seasonal patterns to be aware of:

TimeframeOccupancyNotes
Pre-Dawn 4โ€“7 AM~95% (Full)Peak drop-off period โ€“ many travelers arriving before morning flights. Shuttles busiest; expect a short wait if everyone arrives at once. Lot is essentially full overnight with cars left by early flyers.
Mid-Day 11 AMโ€“2 PM~80% (High)Moderate activity. Some empty spots as early flights have departed, but new arrivals for afternoon flights keep the lot fairly full. Generally a brief lull in shuttle demand late morning to early afternoon.
Evening 6โ€“10 PM~90% (High)Peak pick-up period โ€“ many travelers return on evening flights. Cars are retrieved, freeing some spaces, but simultaneously others arrive for late flights or next-day early flights. Shuttle service remains frequent to accommodate arrivals.
Late Night 11 PMโ€“3 AM~70% (Med)Lowest activity. Few flights at Bristol during these hours, so new arrivals are rare. Lot occupancy dips slightly as some cars are picked up, but most remain until morning. Staff is on-call for any off-hour pickups (e.g. delayed flights).

Seasonal Trends: During summer holidays, school breaks, and major travel periods, Broadfield operates at 100% capacity โ€“ every space is booked. Itโ€™s essential to book well in advance for Julyโ€“August, Easter, and Christmas/New Year travel dates. In off-peak months (winter non-holiday periods), the car park may have some spare capacity, but it still often sells out on weekends. Always check availability ahead of time.

Pro Tip: Always reserve your spot early and aim to arrive at the car park at least 2.5 hours before your flight departure. This gives you time for the check-in/bag drop process and accounts for the ~15-minute shuttle ride and possible short wait. No same-day drop-ins are allowed, so last-minute travelers without a booking could be turned away. If youโ€™re traveling in peak season or on an early morning flight, consider padding in a few extra minutes โ€” the A38 approach road to the airport can get busy around 7-9 AM.

๐Ÿšถ Walkability Score

While primarily a drive-and-ride facility, Broadfield Park & Fly is in a rural hamlet (Redhill) near the airport. There arenโ€™t many attractions in walking range aside from a pub and a bus stop, but here are key nearby places:

DestinationWalk TimeKey Benefit
Bristol Airport TerminalNot walkable~8-min free shuttle ride provided, saving you the hassle and cost of on-site parking or drop-off fees at the terminal. (Attempting to walk is not practical due to busy roads and no footpaths.)
Darlington Arms (Pub & Inn)~5 min walk (0.2 mi)Charming country pub with food and B&B rooms. Great for a meal or an overnight stay before an early flight. Open evenings and located just up on the A38 main road.
Lulsgate Bottom Bus Stop (A38)~3 min walk (0.1 mi)The nearest public transit: Bus A1 and other routes stop here hourly, connecting Bristol Airport to Bristol city center and Weston-super-Mare. Convenient if someone in your party needs to take a bus or if youโ€™re meeting passengers.
Redhill House Hotel & Spa~15 min walk (0.8 mi) or 3 min driveA 4-star boutique hotel north of the car park (on the A38). Offers luxury rooms, an indoor pool, and sometimes park & stay packages. Ideal if you want a more upscale overnight stay before flying โ€“ itโ€™s a quick drive or taxi ride away.

(Note: Distances are approximate. Redhill is a small area, and walking is along country roads in some cases โ€“ always be cautious and use a flashlight at night.)

๐Ÿ›’ Nearby Amenities

Essentials
Public toilets: None on-site. The closest restrooms are at Bristol Airport itself (in the terminal, 2.5 miles via shuttle) or potentially at the Darlington Arms pub (for patrons). If you need facilities after a long drive, you might stop by a service station on the way, as Broadfield Farm has no public restroom.
ATM: None on-site. A 24-hour petrol station on the A38 (about 1.5 miles north toward Bristol) has an ATM and convenience store. Also, ATMs are available at the airport terminal. If you need cash to pay for parking, plan to withdraw beforehand (remember, Broadfield only takes cash!).
Pharmacy: No pharmacy in walking distance. The nearest is Day Lewis Pharmacy in Wrington (about 3.5 miles away) or a Boots pharmacy inside Bristol Airport (after security). If you require any medication or travel health items, get them before coming out to this rural area.

Food Options
The Darlington Arms (0.2 mi): Traditional pub fare and drinks in a rustic inn. Popular for an arrival-day dinner or last pint before heading home. The kitchen serves hot meals (try their locally sourced steaks and classic fish & chips) and the establishment also offers guest rooms upstairs. Great option if your flight is delayed and you need to kill time or if youโ€™re staying overnight nearby.
Lye Cross Farm Bus Cafe (0.5 mi): A quirky, retro double-decker bus converted into a cafรฉ at Lye Cross Farm (just down the A38). Perfect for breakfast or lunch on your way to or from the car park. They serve hearty farmhouse breakfasts, sandwiches, and coffee. Itโ€™s a local favorite, known for fresh farm ingredients and a unique atmosphere. (Hours are roughly 7 AMโ€“3 PM; closed Sundays.)

If you have more time or need additional options, a wider range of restaurants and supermarkets can be found in Winford and Wrington villages (10โ€“15 minutesโ€™ drive) or in Bristol city (30 minutesโ€™ drive north). But for most travelers, the above nearby spots cover the essentials โ€“ a pint and a meal at the pub, or a quick bite at the cafรฉ.

๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Alternative Parking Comparison

How does Broadfield Park & Fly stack up against other Bristol Airport parking choices? Hereโ€™s a quick comparison with a couple of popular alternatives, including the official airport lot and a nearby competitor:

SiteDistanceCostMax StayAdvantage
Silver Zone (Official)~1.5 mi (5โ€“10 min shuttle)~ยฃ7/day (pre-book)90 daysOfficial on-airport lot. High security (fenced, patrolled), well-lit, and operated by Bristol Airport. Regular free shuttles 24/7. Often cheapest for long stays if booked early, but you must surrender your keys (they park your car).
Goblin Combe Farm~0.5 mi (5 min shuttle)~ยฃ9/dayUnlimitedFamily-run farm parking. Very similar to Broadfield (in fact, just down the lane). Offers low cost, secure parking with free transfers. Goblin Combe has a small waiting room, toilets, and even on-site accommodation in a barn B&B. Also long-established (since 1984). Can be a good backup if Broadfield is full.
On-Airport Multi-Storey0 mi (at Terminal)~ยฃ25/day~15 days (recommended)Ultimate convenience. Park directly opposite the terminal โ€“ no shuttle needed. Covered parking with CCTV. Great for short trips or business travelers willing to pay a premium (~3-4ร— the cost of Broadfield). Height restriction ~2.1m. Best if you want to walk straight into Departures.

Notes: There are numerous other private off-site car parks around Bristol Airport (e.g. WCP, Oakwood, Meadow Cottage parking, etc.), all with varying prices and service levels. Broadfield Park & Fly consistently ranks highly for its personal service and reliability. If price is your top concern, check the official Silver Zone first โ€“ it sometimes undercuts independent lots during promotions (though you sacrifice keeping your keys). If proximity or facilities matter more, alternatives like the Multi-Storey or Goblin Combe might appeal. Always compare reviews and offerings (security, shuttle hours, etc.) before deciding.

โš ๏ธ Important Notices

  • Pre-Booking Only: No drive-up admissions. You must have a confirmed reservation to access Broadfield Park & Fly. The entry barrier will not open without your booking details. Be sure to bring your confirmation (printout or email) and any entry code provided.
  • Cash Payment: Payment for parking is cash only (in GBP) at this location. They do not accept credit/debit cards on-site. Ensure you have sufficient cash to cover your fee when you arrive or depart (you typically pay when dropping off the car). Nearest ATM is 1.5 miles away, so plan ahead.
  • Overnight Access: While the car park is open 24/7, the shuttle officially runs until 1:00 AM. If you have a very late arrival (past 1 AM) or an extreme early-morning departure, notify the staff in advance. They will accommodate you โ€“ a driver is on-call overnight for delayed flights, but you may need to phone when you land. Rest assured, even if your flight is delayed into the wee hours, you wonโ€™t be stranded at the terminal.
  • No On-Site Restrooms: There are no toilet facilities at the car park. Plan to use a restroom en route or at the airport terminal. (The shuttle ride is short, but after a long drive you might need a break โ€“ the Darlington Arms pub nearby might allow customers to use facilities during opening hours.)
  • Oversized Vehicles: If youโ€™re arriving in a larger vehicle (campervan, trailer, minibus, etc.), contact Broadfield in advance. They have limited space for oversized vehicles and may charge a surcharge or have specific spots for them. Vehicles above normal car size could be turned away if not pre-arranged, especially during busy periods.
  • Vehicle Security: Broadfield Park & Fly takes security seriously, but remember that you park at your own risk as with any car park. Remove valuables from your car or secure them out of sight. While CCTV monitors the area and the owners live on-site, itโ€™s always wise to ensure your car is locked and alarmed.
  • Local Traffic: The car park is just off the A38. During rush hours (morning and late afternoon), the A38 and airport approach can be congested. Give yourself extra time in these periods. Also note there is occasional construction or roadworks on routes to the airport โ€“ keep an eye on travel advisories, especially if traveling at night when diversions might be in place.

๐Ÿ“Œ Expert Tips

  • Reserve Early & Arrive Smart: This car park fills up fast, so book as early as possible, particularly for summer holidays. Aim to arrive at Broadfield ~30 minutes before you want to be at the terminal. That means if youโ€™d normally plan to be at the airport 2 hours pre-flight, get to Broadfield 2.5 hours before. That buffer accounts for checking in at the lot, parking, and catching the shuttle. Itโ€™s better to have a few minutes to spare at the airport than to rush.
  • Bring Cash (and the Right Change): As noted, only cash is accepted. Bring the exact amount if you can, especially if arriving very early when making change might be tricky. This will speed up your drop-off process. Also, keep the cash in your carry-on bag so you donโ€™t accidentally lock it in your car!
  • No Car Shuffling: Unlike some budget airport parking, Broadfield will not move your car off-site. You park it and it stays put in that secure lot until you return. They wonโ€™t sneakily drive it to an overflow field or rack up miles. This is great for peace of mind โ€“ you can even note your odometer reading for assurance. If keeping your keys is important to you, ask on arrival โ€“ typically you keep your keys here unless they need to hold them in rare cases.
  • Smooth Exit: On return, once youโ€™ve collected your luggage and cleared customs, call or text the number provided by Broadfield to let them know youโ€™re ready. By the time you exit the terminal, the shuttle van is often already on its way or waiting at the pickup point (outside Arrivals). This minimizes wait times. Bonus: The driver will often help load your suitcases โ€“ a little courtesy and a thank-you go a long way after midnight!
  • Traffic & Travel Hacks: If your flight lands during peak traffic (e.g. a weekday 5 PM arrival), consider hanging out at the airport for an extra 20-30 minutes to relax or grab a coffee. This way, by the time you retrieve your car and hit the road, you might miss the worst of the traffic on the A38/Bristol ring road. Similarly, if heading to the airport through Bristolโ€™s rush hour, use real-time navigation apps to pick the fastest route to Redhill โ€“ there are a few country lane shortcuts that locals use when the A38 is backed up.

๐Ÿ”ฎ Future Developments

  • 2025 โ€“ EV Charging Installation: Broadfieldโ€™s owners have indicated plans to add electric car charging stations in the near future. A proposal is in the works to install ~4 to 6 EV charging bays by late 2025, allowing customers with electric vehicles to top up while parked. This will likely coincide with an upgraded booking system to reserve an โ€œEV spotโ€. If you drive an EV, keep an eye out for this development โ€“ it will be a welcome addition as EV adoption grows.
  • 2026 โ€“ Expansion & Upgrades: With Bristol Airport passenger numbers rising, Broadfield Park & Fly may expand. They are considering opening an additional section of their farm for parking, which could add ~50 more spaces. This expansion (subject to planning approval) might also bring new amenities: a small office or reception cabin with restrooms, and even tighter security (talk of a security guard presence or improved fencing). By 2026, the site could evolve from a simple farm lot into a more developed facility, while hopefully keeping the personal touch and low prices.
  • Sustainability Initiatives: Thereโ€™s also talk of eco-friendly upgrades: installing solar panels to power the lights and CCTV, rainwater recycling to wash the shuttle vans, and perhaps offering carbon offset options when booking (in line with Bristol Airportโ€™s sustainability goals for 2030). Broadfield aims to stay competitive with the official airport car parks by providing a greener, modern service in the coming years.

Broadfield Park & Fly at Broadfield Farm offers a convenient and friendly alternative to expensive on-site airport parking. With its secure setup, reliable shuttles, and local expertise, itโ€™s a favorite for Bristol Airport travelers. Whether youโ€™re jetting off for a weekend or a month, this guide has you covered for a smooth parking experience. Safe travels!

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