The Cheddar Man and Cannibals Museum
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
Museum about life, death, and cannibalism in the Stone Age.

šŸ“œ Museum exploring prehistoric British life, Stone Age survival skills, and the history of cannibalism.
šŸ” Features exhibits on the world-famous Cheddar Man and ancient human remains.

Why Go

šŸ—æ Explore exhibits on survival skills, art, and daily activities in the Stone Age.
🦓 See controversial collection of 12,500-year-old butchered human bones.
šŸŽØ Try hands-on cave art painting and see hunter-gatherer demonstrations.
šŸ’€ Examine a replica of Cheddar Man, Britain's oldest complete skeleton.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Graphic depiction of Stone Age life, including cannibalism, may not be for the faint-hearted.

Tips

♿ Lift available for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
šŸš† Take mainline train to Bristol (Temple Meads), then local train to Weston-super-Mare.

Cost

šŸ’° Adults Ā£5.50, Children Ā£4.20, OAP Ā£5.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open on all open dates, last entry 30 minutes before closure.

Last updated 9 days ago

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