OPENING DATES & TIMES 2021 Subject to Covid-19 government guidelines SPRING SEASON: Let the family Monday 12th April to Sunday 16th May (Open Saturdays to Thursdays) Outside areas only. See website for day visit prices. Monday 17th May to Sunday 20th June (Open Saturdays to Thursdays, plus Friday 4th June) Internal areas open, but Covid-19 measures in place. fun begin! Monday 21st June to Thursday 15th July (Open Saturdays to Thursdays) OPENING TIMES: Weekends and Bank Holidays 10am – 5.30pm (Last admissions 4pm) Weekdays 10am – 4.30pm (Last admissions 3pm) WOODLAND WALK AND FAMILY AND SUMMER SEASON: Saturday 17th July to Sunday 5th September (Open daily) SCULPTURE TRAIL CHILDREN’S OPENING TIMES: Weekdays and weekends 10am – 5.30pm (Last admissions 4pm) At Wakebridge Stop learn about our industrial ACTIVITIES heritage, lead mining and local minerals. In the Woodland Tramway Village is 2021 SPECIAL AUTUMN SEASON: look out for new sculptures inspired by nature and ready to take you on the Monday 6th September to Sunday 31st October folklore and investigate the bird hide. EVENTS (Open Saturdays to Thursdays) perfect family day out, OPENING TIMES: Weekends 10am – 5.30pm (Last admissions 4pm) Discover our contemporary sculptures, ‘Conversations and packed with excitement, PROGRAMME Weekdays 10am – 4.30pm (Last admissions 3pm) (subject to Covid-19 guidelines) Memories’, which commemorate the tramway families adventure and a little learning. Children can let off steam All dates and times correct at time of printing. Please check our website for up to date information. whose lives were lost or changed by the First World War. in the indoor and outdoor play areas or borrow one of See the special events our activity filled backpacks. leaflet or visit our website www.tramway.co.uk ADMISSION PRICES 2021 During the school holidays Crich Tramway Village reserves the right to STANDARD ENTRANCE RATES Adult: £19.00; there is an action- packed amend or change details of published events. Senior (aged 60+): £16.50; Child (aged 4 - 15): £11.00. (Children aged under 4 admitted free of charge). timetable of themed family Family: (2 adults and 3 children or 1 adult and 4 children) £43.00. craft activities. Please see LESS ABLED Adult and Senior: £12.50; website for full details. Child (aged 4 - 15): £8.00. Pay on arrival. All the above tickets qualify for unlimited entry within 12 months, subject to our public opening dates and excluding free return to World War II / 1940s events and any private events. Please SUPERB check our opening dates and times and terms and conditions on our website. FREE WALKS & DOGS ON A LEAD are welcome at no charge but excluded from the café and indoor VIEWS children’s play area. RETURN ACROSS THE DERWENT FREE PARKING Two ‘fast’ charging spaces are available for electric vehicles, operated WITHIN 12 MONTHS by Alfa Power. Please see our website for details. WITH FULL PRICED VALLEY Please note, during busy events, overflow parking is offered in a field close to Crich Tramway Village but does necessitate a walk of approximately 5-10 minutes. TICKETS* Free admission for drivers of vehicles registered before 1st January 1980 who can park within Crich Tramway Village street for a minimum of 3 hours (Subject to availability. Pre-booking required). LET THE Explore and get more CHILDREN ENJOY THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN •Authentic Village Street DISCOVERY for your money with the Derbyshire Day DEPOT A DERBYSHIRE Out Discount. •Exhibitions •Talks & Tours •Café & Shops Present a valid 2021 ticket from any of DAY OUT the participating attractions and receive a •Woodland Walk & Sculpture Trail discount during your visit. •Play Areas •Family Activities DISCOUNT! • Bakewell Old House Museum • MUSEUMS Vintage Tram Rides visit individual • CRICH TRAMWAY VILLAGE • STRUTT’S NORTH MILL, BELPER • All information contained in the leaflet is correct at date going to press, for up to the minute attractions website • MINING MUSEUM, MATLOCK BATH information, please visit www.tramway.co.uk The Museum reserves the right to amend or for further details • SIR RICHARD ARKWRIGHT’S CROMFORD MILLS HOME OF THE NATIONAL TRAMWAY MUSEUM withdraw any advertised services, facilities or special events. Please be aware that although • WIRKSWORTH HERITAGE CENTRE the museum has taken measures to improve access for all, there are areas with gradients (One discount per transaction may be used against reciprocal tickets. Offers cannot be combined) and uneven surfaces. Crich Tramway Village is a registered charity (No 313615) Situated near Matlock and ONLY 8 miles from M1 Jct 28 Whether you stay a couple of hours, or the whole day, our welcoming staff and WELCOME volunteers are on hand to VISIT OUR Crich Tramway Village, home of the National Tramway EXHIBITIONS Museum, is situated in the heart of the Derbyshire MAKE YOUR DAY A countryside, providing a trip back to a bygone age. MEMORABLE ONE! The Great Exhibition Hall Vintage transport History Maker’s Exhibition – you along the traditional The Creative Genius of Michael Holroyd Smith village street into Century of Trams – open countryside with from 1860s to 1960s. breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley. Stephenson’s Discovery Centre Your admission includes Explore this interactive electric tram rides, exhibition about the entry to exhibitions development of transport and of the world class tram collection, three acres of the tram. woodland park with picnic areas, and the enchanting Assembly Rooms Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail. CONTACT US The Mobile Post Box – Crich Tramway Village, Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5DP All activities and opening dates are subject to Covid-19 Mail By Tram Tel: 01773 854 321 Email: [email protected] guidelines. Please check our website for up-dates. Survive and Thrive – Web: www.tramway.co.uk the Electric Era. www.facebook.com/ Find us on the CrichTramwayVillage @CrichTramway Situate App ADMISSION Tramcar Conservation TICKET INCLUDES Workshop Viewing Gallery UNLIMITED Watch our expert craftsmen FIND US ELECTRIC maintaining and restoring A6 to TRAM BY ROAD: We are & vintage trams. Manchester RIDES situated in the heart of A615 Tram Depots Derbyshire, 15 miles north of Matlock Derby, 6 miles from Matlock Cromford 28 Visit our tram depots to see and 8 miles from the M1. Alfreton our fleet. Look out for the Follow the Brown Signs for the Ripley new vehicle in our fleet, the A610 THE VILLAGE STREET ACCESS TO ALL Tramway Museum. A6 1913 bus. A38 Be transported back in time on our vintage trams. Soak Our Access Tram is suitable for A50 to Derby 26 BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Stoke up the atmosphere in our period street with a visit to the wheelchairs. This will run on Cabmen’s Shelter The nearest rail station & M6 shops and Eagle Press. request and subject to tram crew At Wakebridge, you’ll find is in Whatstandwell, which A38 to availability. Please see our website our newly restored cabmen’s is a STEEP uphill walk of Birmingham M1 South FOOD AND DRINK for the latest information and shelter, which will now be open about 1 mile. We recommend how to request this tram. A Village map will be issued on for visitors. It was used by alternative rail stations at Alfreton, Matlock or Belper, with a • Café arrival with the best route to take. As our vintage trams the cabbies of Bradford from connecting bus service or taxi. Local buses run from Matlock, • Red Lion Pub and Poulson Room Alfreton, Ripley and Belper except on Sundays and Bank are not designed to take buggies and pushchairs. A buggy 1877 for nearly 100 years. The • Ice-cream parlour Holidays. For further information ring Traveline on 0871 and pushchair shelter is available at Town End Terminus. project has been supported by • Barnett’s Sweet Shop grants from The Association 2002233 or visit www.traveline.info. Dogs on a lead are welcome, but are not permitted in the for Industrial Archaeology, Arts See website for menus in the café or the indoor children’s play area. Owners must clean Council England and The café and Red Lion pub. up after their dogs. Pilgrim Trust.