To get to Bishop’s Stortford by car, take the M11 motorway and exit at junction 8. Follow the A120 towards Bishop’s Stortford. Alternatively, take the A10 and then the A120. There are several car parks available in the town centre.
If you prefer to travel by train, Bishop’s Stortford is on the West Anglia Main Line and is served by frequent trains from London Liverpool Street, Cambridge and Stansted Airport. The train station is located in the centre of town, just a short walk from the shops and restaurants.
If you’re coming from nearby towns, you can take a bus to Bishop’s Stortford. The town is served by several bus routes, including the 308 from Bishops Park, the 555 from Harlow and the 509 from Saffron Walden.
If you’re already in Hertfordshire, you can take the A414 or the A120 to get to Bishop’s Stortford. The town is also located a short drive from other local landmarks, such as Hatfield Forest and the Henry Moore Foundation in Much Hadham.
The closest airport to Bishop’s Stortford is London Stansted Airport, which is only 3 miles away. To get to Bishop’s Stortford from London Stansted Airport, you can take a taxi, which will take around 10-15 minutes depending on traffic, or take the train from Stansted Airport station to Bishop’s Stortford station, which takes around 5-10 minutes and costs approximately £4.