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Spectacular views of rolling chalk grasslands and a seemingly endless sky in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Whipsnade Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 2GY
Asset | Opening time |
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Downs | Dawn - Dusk |
The View Café | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Chilterns Gateway Centre | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Second hand book shop inside the visitor centre.
The View Café serving hot and cold drinks, hot food, sandwiches, light bites and cakes.
Main visitor car park next to the visitor centre, smaller car park available a short distance from the visitor centre.
Dogs welcome on the Downs, on leads inside the visitor centre, café and shop.
Kites, books, gifts and local produce in our shop.
Internal and external toilets.
Blue Badge parking and accessible toilet. Level access to the gift shop and View Café.
Multi-user path across the Downs.
Accessible toilets internally and externally.
Guide available to pick up from our Visitor Hub.
Induction loops are available at the shop and the Café.
Guide available to pick up from our Visitor Hub.
Café situated to the right of the visitor centre.
Shop situated just off main courtyard inside visitor centre.
Two Trampers available to hire, please call 01582 500920 to book
Accessible benches and chairs available inside and outside.
Wheelchairs available to borrow.
Please visit Dunstable Downs via the B4541 west of Dunstable. Please note Sallowsprings road is a private road with no through access onto Dunstable Downs.
Parking: Dunstable Downs, off B4541 (pay and display); Whipsnade crossroads (Whipsnade Heath), junction of B4541 and B4540 Parking is £3.50 for the day. Free for National Trust Members and Blue Badge holders
Sat Nav: Use LU6 2GY
From West Street and Tring Road, Dunstable.
Plan your car-free visit at Good Journey
Luton train station is the nearest station to Dunstable Downs - 7 miles away.
There are trains to Luton from: London St Pancras International (35 mins) and other Thameslink stations, St Albans (5 mins), Harpenden (10 mins), Bedford (15 mins), Kettering (40 mins) and Corby (45 mins).
Plan your car-free visit at Good Journey
Visit by bus for just £2 each way, and enjoy a free hot drink when arriving by bus with a valid bus ticket.
From the centre of Dunstable, walk (25 mins) or take a bus (5 mins) to the edge of Dunstable (the Northern access point to the Downs or border of the National Trust land). Then take the footpath (30-45 mins) or stay on the bus (5 mins) to reach the Chiltern Gateway Centre.
Frequent buses run to Dunstable from Luton (10 mins)
There are frequent buses to Luton from: Hitchin (45 mins), Stevenage (55 mins) and Hatfield (60 mins).
There are regular buses direct to Dunstable from: Leighton Buzzard (30 mins), Bletchley (60 mins) and Milton Keynes (80 mins), with a few direct from Tring (35 mins), St Albans (40 mins) and Aylesbury (55 mins).
Plan your car-free visit at Good Journey
Bridleway from West Street, Dunstable, and Whipsnade.
: Plan your route to Dunstable Downs using the CycleStreets journey planner via the link below (This journey planner uses OpenStreetMap data which is generally excellent by accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If you come to a footpath or other cycle-prohibited track, please don’t ride on it).
We hold the Good Journey Mark for welcoming car-free visitors. Travel a greener way and enjoy a free hot drink if you arrive by bus. Plan your journey at Good Journey.
Check out our events at Dunstable Downs and see what's coming up.
We believe Dunstable Downs should be open and accessible for all. Read on to discover how best you can visit to experience and enjoy nature, beauty and history.
In support of the Government's bus fare cap, and to encourage visitors to arrive at Dunstable Downs by sustainable transport, we're offering a free regular hot drink with a valid bus ticket.
Dunstable Downs is a two pawprint rated place. Dogs are welcome here (and can collect their Pooch Passport and stamp!) Discover everything you need to know when planning your visit with your four-legged friend.
Take a look at the map of Dunstable Downs and Whipsnade Estate to help plan your visit.
Chalk downlands, rich with wild flowers and wildlife, with panoramic views of the Aylesbury Vale.
A café with a panoramic view. Serves hot and cold drinks, cakes, ice creams, lunches and cream teas.
A wide selection of kites, gifts, books, local produce, gardening accessories and seasonal plants.
Find your next read in our indoor second-hand book shop and help fund conservation.
Trees, hedges and shrubs planted in the form of a medieval cathedral.
Join us on 2 and 3 August as we celebrate unity and access in our local community and rediscover the power of kites to connect us all.
Big Camp is back! Join us from 12.00pm on 30 May to 2.00pm on 1 June and 15 - 17 August to camp out overnight beneath Dunstable Downs' famous skies!
Summer of Play returns from Monday 21 July - 31 August! This year, see our Estate transform into a Sports Village with free, outdoor activities like football, cricket, hockey, tennis, table tennis, athletics, frisbee golf, mini croquet and Wednesday soft archery for you to get stuck into.
Discover slow-worms and mini beasties on the chalk grasslands, look out for red kites or fly your own kite from the wind-swept ridge.
Dunstable Downs is a two pawprint rated place. Dogs are welcome here (and can collect their Pooch Passport and stamp!) Discover everything you need to know when planning your visit with your four-legged friend.
There are loads of different family activities designed to help you explore and discover Dunstable Downs. However you choose to spend your day with us, your adventure starts here.
Follow this moderately difficult circular route through Dunstable Downs, discovering diverse wildlife, ancient tracks and burial mounds.
Suitable for more energetic families, the Whipsnade and Dunstable Downs walk offers wonderful views across the Downs.
An accessible, waymarked, out-and-back route highlighting the downs' history and the rich variety of birds, insects and plant life that you'll see up here.
Enjoy stunning views and tempting treats in the café’s large indoor and outdoor seating areas. Discover seasonal and locally sourced gifts in the shop for a souvenir of your visit.
Join us in celebration of Chiltern's Walking Festival with this guided circular stroll to Whipsnade Tree Cathedral.
Are you ready to begin your knightly training? This half-term, you’re invited to test your map-reading skills in preparation for an upcoming grand quest around the world.
Join one of our rangers to explore our chalk grassland and its treasures.
Big Camp is back! Join us from 12.00pm on 30 May to 2.00pm on 1 June to camp out overnight beneath Dunstable Downs' famous skies!
Celebrate summer in one of Bedfordshire’s most unique outdoor spaces!
Join us for Nature Day at Dunstable Downs - a free, family-friendly celebration of wildlife, wildflowers, and the incredible local community work helping to protect them.
Our nature highlight of the year - the orchids steal the show this June! Share in their wonder with our guided gentle stroll, in tandem with our Nature Day event!
Join creative arts company, Something Less Boring, for a beginner and improver friendly watercolour course ending with a chance to paint a landscape en plein air.
Look down on a breathtaking landscape, sculpted over time, decorated by nature and enjoyed by generations.
Stand on top of Dunstable Downs for a view that will simply take your breath away. There are several Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designated for the quality of the chalk grasslands.
As well as two Scheduled Ancient Monuments (Five Knolls and Medieval Rabbit Warrens) there are many other historical features and the site has much to offer.
There are miles of footpaths across the chalk grasslands of the Downs including several circular walks. The Downs have a fascinating history and an abundance of plants and wildlife.
Dunstable Downs is within the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is the highest point in Bedfordshire.
The wind-swept ridge provides ideal conditions for a variety of air sports, especially kite flying. On calmer days it's the ideal site to enjoy the view and a picnic.
Please note: Chilterns Gateway Centre is owned by Central Bedfordshire Council and managed by the National Trust.
Unearth the history at Dunstable Downs, with the Five Knolls Neolithic burial mounds, an exciting medieval past, and the extraordinary events that took place at Pascombe Pit.
Discover the work being carried out by our countryside team to look after Dunstable Downs and creating habitat that's rich in biodiversity.
An ambitious project at the National Trust’s Dunstable Downs is underway to plant 15,000 trees, creating 11.5 hectares (27 acres) of new wood pasture and woodland.
For World Book Day 2025, we hosted a Young Writers Competition. Read the winning entries here.
There’s a wide variety of volunteering roles on offer at Dunstable Downs. From working outdoors, to welcoming visitors or helping out in the café or shop, there’s plenty of choice for anyone interested.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.
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