Gosbecks Archaeological Park
The site falls within the boundaries made up of Maldon Road, Cunobelin Way and Layer Road, with the Roman River Valley and farmland on its southwest border.
Opening times: all day, every day.
Facilities and access:
-Public and permissive bridleways: horse riders are required to keep to the bridleway and permissive marked routes.
-Occasional guided walks and events.
-It also has excellent links with the wider public rights of way system, the National Cycle Network and open country of the nearby Roman River Valley.
-Dog walkers are welcomed at Gosbeck's, but we do ask that you are considerate of other park users and always keep dogs under close control.
-No friends' groups are associated with the site.
-Public information and interpretation are sited at entrances and near to the main archaeological features.
-There is open public access throughout the site by means of a network of mown paths and grazed land though, in practice, this can be limited in the summer by the farming operations in the area east of Olivers Lane. Cattle are on site throughout the summer from April through to October.
-A public right of way and a marked horse ride run along the site's western boundary.
-There is a surfaced car park off the Maldon Road.
-We ask all visitors to keep to mown paths on the west field throughout spring to autumn when ground nesting birds are present.
Contact details:
www.colchester.gov.uk
01206282266
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