Crich Tramway Village
Crich, DerbyshireAbout Crich Tramway Village
Welcome, families! Are you looking for a unique and memorable day out? Look no further than Crich Tramway Village! Nestled in the heart of Derbyshire, this charming attraction offers a delightful blend of history, fun, and adventure, making it an ideal destination for families of all ages.
You can travel back in time with Crich Tramway Village and take a ride on a vintage tram! While it runs along a period street and climbs up a mile and a half of track, your little ones will be left memorised by the beautiful views.
The Trams
Every day you can enjoy historic tram rides that regularly depart from Town End.
This family attraction will have you enjoying a captivating journey into history as you learn all about the historic trams.
Head to The Great Exhibition Hall, where you can find a variety of static trams detailing the Century of Trams, from horse-drawn to electric.
You can also bring your furry friends on board, but only dogs on leads.
Period Village
You'll also be transported to a bygone era. The beautifully restored trams, dating from the early 1900s to the 1960s, aren't just museum pieces; they're fully operational! Families can hop on and off different trams, experiencing a piece of living history as they ride along the scenic mile-long track.
Throughout the year, the village hosts exciting events like Easter celebrations, summer fun, music inspired events and Halloween spookiness. These seasonal touches add an extra layer of excitement to family visits.
Stunning Scenery
A family day isn't complete without some outdoor fun, which is why Crich Tramway Village is the ideal exploration. Spread over three acres, the village offers plenty of space for children to explore and play.
Families can admire the spectacular views as they explore the fascinating Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail. You can wind your way back to the village or remain on the tram and be dropped off outside The Red Lion Pub and cafe before visiting the fascinating Workshop Viewing Gallery.
Enjoy stunning views of Derwent Valley and the Derbyshire Countryside, as you're surrounded by beautiful nature. Discover the Giant Wood Ant, the Green Man and even the restored Victorian horse cabmen's shelter at the Wakebridge tram stop.
Educational and Fun
Crich Tramway Village is more than just a fun day out. It's a fantastic educational experience too.
The interactive exhibits and knowledgeable staff provide insights into the history of trams and public transport. Kids and adults alike will love learning about how trams transformed cities and the lives of ordinary people.
Food & Drink
With a cafe and pub you'll find something to satisfy everyone's appetite. Vegetarian and gluten free options are available on request.
The cafe offers delicious homemade cakes and meals, while the picnic areas are perfect for those who prefer to bring their own food.
Why We Think Families Love Crich Tramway Village
Accessible and Welcoming: The village is designed to be accessible for families with young children, as well as those with mobility issues. Stroller-friendly paths and attentive staff ensure a comfortable experience for everyone.
A Day Out With a Difference: Unlike typical theme parks, Crich Tramway Village offers a unique mix of education, history, and fun. It's a place where families can enjoy quality time together in a relaxed and engaging environment.
Value for Money: With one admission fee covering all rides and attractions, families can enjoy a full day of entertainment without any hidden costs. The village also offers a 'return ticket' system, allowing you to visit again for free within a year (subject to opening dates) – a fantastic deal for families.
- Enjoy a vintage electric tram ride
- Home to the National Tramway Museum
- Experience Periodic Exhibitions
Vintage tram rides into the Derbyshire countryside
Vintage tram rides provide a touch of nostalgia for those who remember them in service from 1900 - 1960 and the younger generation enjoy the thrill of the ride and learning about the history of previous generations.
The entralling exhibitions enable learning and interaction. The woodland walk and sculpture trail are great for experiencing nature and outdoor activity, while
Heritage and Learning
Home to the National Tramway Museum, take a step back in time and explore a period street, with recreated buildings, exhibitions, a workshop viewing gallery and vintage tram rides.
The Workshop viewing gallery gives the opportunity to see the experts at work maintaining and restoring the vintage trams.
The Exhibition Hall features a Century of Trams from the 1800s horse drawn trams to the 1900s electric trams. The Holroyd Smith exhibition is also housed here and you can see what a creative genius theis inventor was.
In Stephenson's Disovery Centre you can try out the interactive exhibition aout the development of transport and the tram, while the Assembly Rooms features Survive & Thrive -The Electric Era and 'The Art of Trams'.
A Family Day Out with a Difference
Ride on one of the vintage trams on your family day out and enjoy breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley. Along the route you can also explore Wakebridge, one of the tram stops, where you will find a restored Cabmen's Shelter, worm toilet, Octagon and mining display. Meander back via the woodland walk and sculpture trail. Derwent View makes a great place for a picnic on fine days.
There are special events throughout the season. Please check the website for details.
Facilities
Toilets
Gift Shop
Onsite Parking
Accessible Toilets
Baby Changing
Food Available
Wheelchair Friendly
Dog Friendly
Pushchair Friendly
Card Payments Accepted
Wheelchair Hire
Opening Times
Spring Season
9th March - 29th July 2024
Summer Season
26th July - 1st September 2024
Autumn Season
1st September - 31st October
Daily except Fridays
1st - 3rd November
Closed until mid-March 2025
Pricing & Tickets
- Child (4-15) : £14.00
- Adult (17-18+) : £23.00
Seniors £23.00
Family (2 adults/3 children) £52.00
Free return within 12 months subject to opening dates and excluding up to 2 specific events.
Disabled Visitors
Adult £17.00
Child (4-15) £12.00
Free parking
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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Plan Your Visit
Typical visit time 3 - 4 hours
Suitable for Kids and Adults too
Food & Drink Options
Jacket Potato or toasted sandwich £6.50
Pies £4.00
Children's sandwich, bag of mini cheddars and fruit shoot £5.00
Hot drinks from £2.00 - £3.50
FAQs
Parking
Toilets
Family Friendly Options
Food & Drink
Accessibility Information
Tickets & Bookings
Private Hire & Birthday Parties
Public Transport
Contact Details
Transport Information
Numbers 140 and 141 buses run from Alfreton, Belper and Matlock to Crich Tramway Village each day EXCEPT Sundays and Bank Holidays.
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