Camberley: introduction
Camberley Airport, known as Blackbushe Airport, is located about 60 miles southwest of London. It is a private airport for public use.
AEROAFFAIRES tells you everything you need to know about organising your flight from Camberley Airport.
History of Camberley Airport
- 1942: the airport was a Royal Air Force base, operating as RAF Hartford Bridge, then RAF Blackbushe.
- 1946: Royal Air Force base closed
- 1948-1949: the airport is used to supply areas under Western occupation during the Berlin Blockade
Practical information about Camberley Airport
The airport has a single tarmac runway, 1,335 metres long.
Camberley Airport Coordinates
- Airport Code : BBS
- Latitude : 51° 19′ 22″ N
- Longitude : 0° 50′ 22″ E
Location & access to Camberley Airport
- Address: Terminal Building, Blackbushe Airport, Camberley GU17 9LQ, UK
- Coordinates: 51° 19′ 22″ North, 0° 50′ 22″ East
- Elevation: 99m
- Access: Situated 60km from London and 30km from London Heathrow Airport, the airport is easily accessible.
It will take you on average:
- 15 minutes to Camberley
- 1.5 hours to London
AEROAFFAIRES will be happy to book a chauffeur-driven car for you. Whatever type of car you need (Mercedes S Class, VIANO, Limousine), its driver will be waiting for you on your arrival and will drive you to your meeting place, or will be at your disposal during your stay.
Recommendations on the town of Camberley
Where to stay in Camberley?
AEROAFFAIRES recommends that you stay at the Coworth Park. Nestled in the heart of 97 acres of Berkshire Park, Coworth Park has its own polo fields. There is also a spa and a restaurant serving fine gourmet cuisine.
What to do in Camberley
While in Camberley, you can take advantage of the many polo fields in the UK. Golf courses are also plentiful in the Camberley area, so you can enjoy the courses at Camberley Heath Golf Club .