Crich Tramway Village
Fee required
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
A collection of early 19th century trams set in a reconstructed period village, home to the National Tramway Museum.

📜 The UK’s National Tramway Museum, an open-air museum and heritage attraction.
🔍 Features vintage trams, a reconstructed period village, and countryside views.

Why Go

🚋 Ride vintage electric trams through a period village and countryside
🏛️ Explore fascinating exhibitions on tram history
🛍️ Discover a recreated village with a pub, cafe, and shops
🌳 Enjoy a Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail

Why Avoid

🚶 Nearest railway station (Whatstandwell) is a 1-mile steep uphill walk

Tips

🅿️ Free admission for drivers of pre-1980 vehicles parked for 3+ hours
🐾 Dogs on a lead welcome everywhere except cafe and indoor play areas
♿ Wheelchairs available for a small deposit, Access Tram requires notice

Cost

💰 Adults from £24, children (4-15) from £15, family tickets available.

Hours

🕒 Seasonal opening: Mar-Nov. Weekends/Bank Holidays 10:00-17:30, Weekdays 10:00-16:30. Closed Fridays in Spring/Autumn (with exceptions).

🅿️ Parking

Free car and coach parking on-site.

🚻 Toilets

Public toilets available, including fully accessible disabled toilet.

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