Geevor Tin Mine
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⛏️Geevor Tin Mine

Rainy day🏛Indoors👶Ages 5–18+
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Step back in time at Geevor Tin Mine, a preserved 18th-century mining site turned museum. Families can explore the underground tunnels on a guided tour (approx. 45 minutes) – hard hats provided! Kids will love the hands-on 'Pan for Gold' activity, the huge mine water wheel, and the interactive exhibits in the Hard Rock Museum. The site also has a café, picnic area, and a gift shop.

  • Highlights: underground mine tour, gold panning, museum with giant machinery, miners' dry changing rooms.
  • Ages: Best for school-age children (5+). Toddlers may find the underground tour dark and noisy.
  • Facilities: baby changing, accessible paths (some areas steep), café serving pasties and snacks.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes and a jacket (underground is cool, 10°C year-round). Book tours online in peak season.

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Cost

Expensive

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Setting

Indoor

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Ages

5–18+

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County

Cornwall
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Country

England

Rainy day

Great for rainy days

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