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OPEN: 09.00 LAST ENTRY: 16.45 MONDAY TO SATURDAY There will be restrictions to general visiting when the Cathedral is used for services and/or special events. To check before travelling, contact the Visitors’ Office.
BY CAR: Exeter is easily accessible via the M5, A30 and
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AND E VENTS All are welcome to attend the services which take place in Exeter Cathedral every day. For details of services, exhibitions, concerts and many other activities, please refer to the WORSHIP, EVENTS, COMMUNITIES and OUTREACH sections of the Cathedral web site.
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Exeter Cathedral welcomes visitors throughout the year. Organisers wishing to arrange group visits should contact the Visitors’ Office to discuss their requirements. Guided tours in several languages, specialist tours, private evening tours and refreshments can be booked. A variety of educational activities for groups from schools, colleges and universities can also be arranged when booked in advance. A drop-off and pick-up point for coaches is conveniently located in South Street, close to the Cathedral.
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A CCESSIBILITY The Cathedral (except the Library and Roof Tours) is accessible to disabled visitors. A wheelchair is available if required. A touch model is available for visitors with little or no sight. Toilets include facilities for disabled visitors. For details about services supporting the independent mobility of residents and visitors in Exeter, contact ECTA (www.exetercta.co.uk or telephone 01392 494001).
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ADDITIONAL FEE: £5 The Cathedral Roof Tour is a unique experience with spectacular views of the building and its surroundings. Visitors to the roof space must be physically fit to cope with several long flights of narrow winding stairs. Children visiting the roof must be at least 11 years old and each child must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Places are limited and can be pre-booked. For details of tour dates and to book, contact the Visitors’ Office.
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A38. Please use Park & Ride locations on the approaches to the city. City centre stops for these services are shown below. Honiton Road (M5 Jn29, A30E) Sowton (M5 Jn30, A376, A3052) Matford (A38W, A30W, A379). For details about parking in Exeter, contact Exeter City Council (see the Parking sections of www.exeter.gov.uk or telephone 01392 265405).
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Exeter has two main-line rail stations, Exeter Central and Exeter St. David’s. Exeter Central Station is a few minutes walk from the Cathedral, whilst Exeter St David’s Station is further away. Bus services H1 and H2 travel between the city centre and Exeter St David’s Station. City centre stops for these services are shown above by Long-distance coaches and most local bus services stop at Exeter Bus and Coach station, which is a few minutes walk from the Cathedral.
V ISITORS ’ O FFICE For information about roof tours, group visits, specialist tours, private tours, foreign-language tours and the wide range of educational services provided by Exeter Cathedral, please refer to the VISIT section of the Cathedral web site, send an email to group-bookings@exeter-cathedral.org.uk or telephone 01392 285983. 0110
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