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Killhope Museum Tramper

  • Sep 7, 2023
  • 1 min read

At Killhope Museum you can discover the history of Lead Mining in the North Pennines. Experience what it was like for the families who worked the mines as well as the process by which the Lead was extracted in the 19th Century.

The Tramper at Killhope Museum allows people with reduced mobility to still explore the outdoor exhibits across the museum which sits in the beautiful Upper Weardale valley.


It offers fascinating incites for both young and old visitors and there is also a lovely café in the museum for refreshments!


You can find out more details of the Tramper and the sessions available at www.outdoormobility.org/killhope-museum

 
 
 

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Stuart Wiltshire
Sep 07, 2023

I am so pleased you are continuing to extend the number of trampers at sites across northern England. I look forward to using them.

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