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Morwellham Quay Historic Port, Farm and Copper Mine

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Morwellham Quay The Morwellham & Tamar Valley Trust, Tavistock

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An award-winning, evocative museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar. Here in the heart of the spectacular Tamar Valley, amidst towering cliffs and gently rolling farmland, a lost world lives again.

Costumed staff welcome visitors to the restored port and help to transport you back to the bustling 1860's when heaps of gleaming copper ore filled the quays and a forest of ships'masts lined the river. All human life is here as you explore the busy assay office, marvel at the overcrowded miner's cottages and stroll through the delightful, walled gardens.

For many a highlight of the visit is the journey underground into the copper mine. Here Son et lumiere displays illustrate the harsh working conditions of Victorian miners and our train drivers offer an expert commentary on the technical aspects of hard rock mining. By contrast the Victorian farm and nature reserve offer you the chance to escape the hustle and bustle of 21st century life as you wander through the tranquil countryside with only the wildlife for company.

AA Award Winning Visitor Centre in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Beautiful restored Riverside Village. Over 200 acres of Wildlife Reserve.

Copper Mine. Train Rides. Museums. Dress up in Victorian Costume. Horse drawn Carriage Rides. Nature Trails. Play Areas, Picnic Areas, Licensed Restaurant, Shops.

All Inclusive Admission. Family Ticket. Open All Year except Christmas week.

Seven Days a Week 10 am to 5.30pm, last admission 3.30 pm. In Winter:- Copper mine and grounds only, 4.30pm close.

Dogs are welcome if kept on a lead. (No dogs allowed in Wildlife Reserve).

Contact Details

Morwellham Quay
Tavistock
Devon
PL19 8JL

Tel: 01822 832766

Fax: 01822 833808

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