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⛏️Geevor Tin Mine
Step back in time at Geevor Tin Mine, a preserved 18th-century mining site turned museum. Families can explore the underground tunnels on a guided tour (approx. 45 minutes) – hard hats provided! Kids will love the hands-on 'Pan for Gold' activity, the huge mine water wheel, and the interactive exhibits in the Hard Rock Museum. The site also has a café, picnic area, and a gift shop.
- Highlights: underground mine tour, gold panning, museum with giant machinery, miners' dry changing rooms.
- Ages: Best for school-age children (5+). Toddlers may find the underground tour dark and noisy.
- Facilities: baby changing, accessible paths (some areas steep), café serving pasties and snacks.
- Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes and a jacket (underground is cool, 10°C year-round). Book tours online in peak season.
Travel tips
Book underground tours in advance
Underground mine tours can fill up during peak season, so book online ahead of your visit to guarantee a spot.
Bring a warm jacket underground
The mine stays at around 10°C year-round, so pack jackets even in summer to keep children comfortable during the tour.
Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes
The mine tunnels and site paths are uneven, so sturdy shoes with good grip are essential for safety and comfort.
Toddlers may find the mine tour challenging
The underground tour is dark and can be noisy, which may upset younger toddlers. Consider whether your child would cope well.
Hard hats are provided for underground tours
All visitors get hard hats for the mine tour, which adds to the adventure for children and protects against low ceilings.
Plan for the gold panning activity
The hands-on gold panning activity is a highlight for children. Build extra time into your visit to enjoy this properly.
Some paths are steep
Whilst many paths are accessible, some areas of the site are steep, so consider buggy manoeuvrability and mobility needs.
Baby changing facilities available
The site has baby changing facilities, making nappy changes easier during your visit.
Take a picnic to save money
A picnic area is available, so bringing your own food can help if you're visiting with a larger family on a budget.
Great for rainy days
Most of the experience is indoors or undercover, making it an excellent wet-weather activity for school holidays.
The giant water wheel is unmissable
The huge mine water wheel is an impressive visual highlight that fascinates most children and makes for good photos.
Plan at least 2-3 hours for a full visit
The 45-minute guided tour, museum, gold panning, and exploration time means you'll want a decent chunk of the day.
School-age children (5+) get the most from it
Whilst toddlers may struggle with the mine tour, primary school-age children and above will enjoy the hands-on activities.
Café serves traditional Cornish pasties
The on-site café offers pasties and snacks, which are satisfying options after exploring, though worth checking dietary requirements.
The museum has interactive exhibits
The Hard Rock Museum features interactive exhibits that help bring the mining history to life for younger visitors.
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