š Museum exploring prehistoric British life, Stone Age survival skills, and the history of cannibalism.
š Features exhibits on the world-famous Cheddar Man and ancient human remains.
šæ Explore exhibits on survival skills, art, and daily activities in the Stone Age.
𦓠See controversial collection of 12,500-year-old butchered human bones.
šØ Try hands-on cave art painting and see hunter-gatherer demonstrations.
š Examine a replica of Cheddar Man, Britain's oldest complete skeleton.
ā ļø Graphic depiction of Stone Age life, including cannibalism, may not be for the faint-hearted.
āæ Lift available for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
š Take mainline train to Bristol (Temple Meads), then local train to Weston-super-Mare.
š° Adults Ā£5.50, Children Ā£4.20, OAP Ā£5.
š Open on all open dates, last entry 30 minutes before closure.
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