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There is a public car park outside of the Holiday Park, by the old railway bridge.
Land owner permission requirements unknown.
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Car park charges at peak times, flying is permitted but with certain guidelines
Land owner permission obtained.
Stunning views from up here!
Land owner permission not required.
There is up to 2 hours free parking in bays just outside the entry to the RSPB reserve, accessible from the nearby A55 junction. From there, walk north-west along a public footpath, there is a large grassy area with plenty of space to fly without obstructing the footpath.
Laleham park, car park empty most of the times, 0.50p/h. Beautiful scenery with the Staines reservoir and the nearby lakes and the Thames river. This is my first flight and my first video with my first drone, a Mavic Mini. Don’t fly too high as there are some planes turning right from Heathrow. They are well over 5-600m, but I kept it lower at 60m.
Public car park at the castle.
Viaducts at Pontrhydyfen, South Wales Birthplace of Richard Burton
2 Viaducts and a broken down viaduct all in one place, Pontrhydyfen in South wales, the birthplace of Richard Burton.
I walked along the canal towpath from Station Road (it's roughly one mile's walk), but it is possible to drive along a small road immediately west of the canal, and park near the end. This road is private, but used by others for this purpose. At the aqueduct, there is a footpath from the north end running down below, with a good area to fly from next to a bench. Be careful of trees and remaining 50m from the structures and railway.
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