Biggleswade, located in Central Bedfordshire, England, is a market town steeped in history. It lies along the River Ivel and has been a significant settlement since the Neolithic period. The town was granted a market charter in the 13th century and has a conservation area town center. Notable for its Anglo-Saxon roots, Biggleswade also features a railway station opened in 1850, making it accessible for visitors. The town offers a quaint charm with its historical sites and picturesque surroundings.
Biggleswade is accessible by train, with a station that connects to major cities.
Visit the town center to explore its conservation area and historical sites.
Check out the local market, a tradition since the 13th century.
Spring is a lovely time to visit Biggleswade with blooming flowers and pleasant weather.
Summer offers warm weather, ideal for exploring the town and its surroundings.
Fall provides a colorful backdrop with fewer tourists, perfect for a relaxed visit.
Winter is quiet and peaceful, a great time to enjoy the town's historical sites without crowds.
GBP £
$50-$100 p/day
16,551
English
April-June, September-November
History, Sightseeing, Cultural Exploration