Located in central Buckinghamshire Aylesbury is easy to reach by road and has great public transport links. It is a great destination for a day trip or a longer visit.
Train
Aylesbury is served by Chiltern Railways with frequent direct trains from London Marylebone and surrounding towns such as High Wycombe and Amersham.
Aylesbury station is just a few minutes walk from the town centre.
The station is fully accessible with a ramp for train access and step free access from the platforms.
Bus
Aylesbury Bus Station is located just off Market Square and has regular bus services running to and from local towns and villages.
You can check timetables, routes and plan your journey here.
For accessible journey information and to plan longer distance journeys, visit the Traveline website.
Car
Aylesbury is easily accessible by car from neighbouring towns and villages as well as the M25 and M40
Driving from the M25 – leave the motorway at junction 20 and take the A41 to Aylesbury & Hemel Hempstead. Follow signs to Aylesbury and, once in Aylesbury, to the town centre.
Driving from the M40 – leave the motorway at junction 8a and take the A418 to Aylesbury. Follow signs to Aylesbury and, once in Aylesbury, to the town centre.
Parking
The town has both long and short stay parking with both multi-storey and surface car parks available.
Find a Buckinghamshire Council car park.
Bike
Aylesbury has a great network of cycle routes linking to the town centre shown on this map. Cycle parking stands are available across the town.