In the Summer of 2007, my partner and I, plus a couple of friends decided to return to Jodrell Bank having not been there for a couple of years. The last time we had gone, the dish was being refurbished, so were hadn't be able to see it in operation. It is easy enough to find, with it being well signposted off the motorway and main roads. You do though come into a very narrow road right at the end, so please do proceed with caution. As you drive up, you can see not just the main dishes, but also smaller ones they have at the site.
When we got there this time they were also undergoing major refurbishment of the planetarium and extensive exhibitions they used to have.
But on the upside, admission costs had been reduced to reflect this from the last time we were there, and stood at £1-50 for adults which was very good value.
Another upside from the last visit is the newly installed observational Pathway that stretches 180 degrees around the base of the Lovell Telescope. This pathway has various boards and signage with information about the scope and Jodrell Bank. You also realize there are items on the floor, all relating in some way to astronomy and the stars (Planets and the Sun). You soon realize this is The Solar System Trail, which starts at the Sun in front of the dish, and carries on right through not only the walkway area, but right on into the Arboretum (gardens).
The shop has some of the typical souvenir type items, that is within range of Children's pocket money. They also have some more expensive adult orientated items, mostly books and media (DVD's and CD's) relating to Space, Jodrell and Science. You also pay to go in at the counter in the Shop. Staff are all very helpful, great with children and generally help to make it a memorable experience for the right reasons.
Having eaten, we then headed towards the Arboretum and a hut that contains a rather bland Environmental Discovery Centre which we went into first. We felt it didn't quite do enough to hold your attention, but once you enter the Arboretum you can spend time looking out for sundials and sculptures hidden around the place. You also get to see the dish from another angle.
This offers a lovely tranquil area to relax in, a completely different aspect to the main visitors centre.
A great day out, even when not fully operational. read more