Staffed entirely by volunteers, your trip to the Fenland Aviation Museum will be both interesting and informative, enabling all ages to experience the fascinating world of aviation. The museum exists to promote awareness of our local aviation heritage, educating both present and future generations on aviation history. Some of our aircraft cockpits are also accessible for you to climb inside, great for the kids! Dogs are always welcome, we simply ask that they be kept on a lead. Drinking water is provided.
Hopefully your visit is not only one you will remember with affection but educational too.
OPEN 2022 season from Easter BH weekend to Halloween
Wednesday: 10am - 4pm
Saturdays: 10am - 4pm
Sundays: closed for 2022 season
Bank Holidays: (subject to staffing)
Jubilee Weekend
2nd, 3rd and 4th June 2022 10am to 4pm
PLEASE NOTE: Last admission is one hour before closing
Other times by appointment
The main museum is wheel chair accessable except one outside building which we are working on.
ADMISSION PRICES for 2022
Queens Jubilee Weekend free entry for all
(However donations would be very welcome)
Adults: £4.00
Juniors (11 to 17): £4.00
Children under 11 FREE
(must be accompanied by an adult)
Carers FREE
Fenland and West
Norfolk Aviation Museum
Lynn Road
West Walton
Cambridgeshire
PE14 7DA
Please do get in
touch, we’d be happy
to hear from you
Opening hours only
Email - info@fenlandaviationmuseum.org.uk
The museum is situated approximately 3 miles north-east of Wisbech and just off the B198 - which itself is just off the A47 Kings Lynn-Peterborough road. There are brown and white museum signs which should guide you when you get close. There is free parking next to the museum.
The best option is to go to King’s Lynn - which has a direct connection to Ely, Cambridge and London’s Kings Cross. Taxis are available at the station.
It is possible to use the Norfolk Green bus number 46. The nearest stop is Walton Highwayman, a 15 minute walk away. Check beforehand that the bus service is running using this link:
www.norfolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/public-transport/buses
Many people who visit the museum as part of a group enjoy it even if they are not necessarily an avid aviation enthusiast. We find that people who know little about the technical side of aviation still enjoy the history and personal stories which compliments the exhibits and artefacts we have here at the Fenland Aviation Museum. The Museum has a team of volunteer guides who are passionate about the history of the Museum site and our displays who will accompany Groups throughout their visit.
If you are considering arranging a visit as a Group, here is some information you may well find useful:
book a personal tour with us
Please get in contact with us to make an enquiry about a group booking.
Opening hours only