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Near Tavistock, Devon, PL19 8JL Tel. 01822 832766 www.morwellham-quay.co.uk [email protected] Group Visit Information Morwellham Quay is an award-winning attraction which forms part of a World Heritage site, featuring historic port, village, copper mine and railway just four miles west of Tavistock and bordering the beautiful River Tamar. Brought alive today by the history guides, join them for the hands on an interactive activities, that are timetabled throughout the day. The timetable activities are: Make your own chocolate lolly Help make Make your own the rope, or bread roll simply watch it being made Understand how Victorian Bal maidens and Become Victorian children worked. school children, Smash a rock learn about the and see what strict regime and riches you can punishments. unearth. All timetabled activities are within a 30minute slot, but last 20-25 minutes Activities you can do on your own: Meet the animals in the animal yard, try on Victorian costumes and take your own photos, pan for gold. Watch the Potter or Blacksmith at work. The Ship Inn is open all day serving drinks and cakes, lunches are served from 12pm to 3:30pm. Buy a Morwell Ale or Cider. The Mine Train is a 35 minute journey along the River Tamar, before entering the George and Charlotte Copper Mine. If this is booked by the trip organiser then it will be covered in the visit cost and a train will be scheduled for the group, the time of which will be available on arrival to Morwellham. If this has not been booked, then you can individually book the train with our receptionist for additional fee (subject to availability). Open: From 10am to 5pm, 7 days a week. We suggest that you allow two to four hours for a visit. Access: Because of the age of the site and buildings, there are some cobbled areas and steps into buildings. Directions: From Tavistock, follow the brown signs - take the A390 towards Liskeard and bear left after two miles. From Cornwall, follow the signs on the A390 towards Tavistock and turn right one mile after Gunnislake. All information correct at 03/01/2020 .