Travel to Bibury by road
Bibury is a small picturesque village, close to Cirencester in the east of Gloucestershire. From the north or south-west, follow the M5 until you reach Gloucester then take the A419 to Cirencester; Bibury is signposted from there.
If you’re travelling to Bibury from London, use the M4 until Swindon then take the A419 towards Cirencester before following the road signs to Bibury.
Road and travel information can be found at www.theaa.com/travel.
Taking the train to Bibury
The nearest railway station to Bibury is at Kemble, you would then need to take a local bus to Cirencester, then another to Bibury.
There are 18 trains on each weekday that travel to Swindon, eight of these continue to London. 18 trains go to Gloucester, with 17 continuing on to Cheltenham.
There is a reduced service on the weekend. Use www.traveline.info for the Bibury bus timetable.
Flying to Bibury
The nearest airport to Bibury is at Bristol (www.bristolairport.co.uk), from there you will need a combination of train and bus to reach Bibury.
Getting to Bibury by coach
This part of the Cotswolds is not covered very well by National Express. You would have to use local bus services from Swindon, Gloucester or Cheltenham. Use www.pulhamscoaches.com for the Bibury bus timetable.