If you are visiting Bibury then here is some travel information you may find useful.
Whether you are planning a trip to Bibury by car, train or bus, we have details of how to get to Bibury using your chosen mode of transport.
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Travelling West along the M4, exit at junction 15 and travel towards Cirencester (A419), then take the B4425 to Bibury.
Travelling East along the M4, exit at junction 17 then travel towards Malmesbury and Cirencester (A429). Once in Cirencester take the B4425 to Bibury.
From the North take exit 11A and travel towards Cirencester. Once in Cirencester take the B4425 to Bibury.
From the South take exit 11A and travel towards Cirencester. Once in Cirencester take the B4425 to Bibury.
Once you have arrived in Bibury, you'll want to know where to park. See our Parking in Bibury page for Bibury parking details.
The nearest railway station to Bibury is Kemble, a few miles from Cirencester and around 14 miles from Bibury.
Once at Kemble train station you can get a taxi to Bibury which will cost around £25.
There's a direct train service from London Paddington to Kemble - the journey takes approximately 1 hour 11 minutes. From Kemble take a taxi to Bibury.
Given the large number of possible starting points, it's difficult to give exhaustive information on how to get to Bibury by bus.
If you are arriving in the area by train (Kemble train station) then you may be visiting Cirencester before travelling on the Bibury. There's a regular bus service from Cirencester.
If you are travelling by bus to Cirencester from Victoria Station in London then you will probably be dropped off on London Road in Cirencester. You can then walk to the Market Place and catch a bus to Bibury from there.