Crich Tramway Village
We recently enjoyed a stay at Standcliffe House CL in Crich www.crichcaravans.com
This nice little CL is right alongside Crich Tramway Village a very interesting museum for tram enthusiasts or just tourists like us who had an enjoyable visit with plenty to see. The tram rides started with being given an old penny each in reception which could be exchanged for old style tickets on all the trams available that day. There are walks and refreshments, old lead mine workings and some pleasant views of the Derbyshire countryside.
Crich is a nice village, there is a good bus service outside the CL for trips to Matlock and further afield. Don't forget your Great Days Out vouchers for reduced entry to the museum.
The photos include the museum and a view from the CL up to Crich Stand.
Comments
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Glad you enjoyed your visit Brue, we took our son for a visit to the museaum a few years ago and had a really good time, do they still offer a 2 for 1 deal with the CC days out vouchers.
Helen
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I remember the last Tram in Southampton when I was quite a small boy.
David
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Thanks both of you, Mr Brue enjoyed seeing an unrenovated tram from Warwick/Leamington Spa (his home area.) Yes they do the two for one offer so don't forget to print out your vouchers or order the booklet. Forgetting to do this cost us an extra £10! My
booklet has just arrived in the post, I ordered it on line on return from our break, better remember to put it in the van now!0 -
That looks a good place to visit Brue. We have some similar trams or the electric type in Hull's Transport Museum, I used to love to sit on it and listen to a recording of conversations on the tram from bygone days. I cannot remember ever seeing them
in action myself but love to see the photographs of the centre of Hull with all the trams running around and the people. Regards, Roy0 -
We have been to Crich Tramway Village and it really is a great day out in this 'active' museum.......nice post
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