Crich Tramway Village

Crich Tramway Village is no ordinary day out. The village setting of lovingly restored buildings is not only the perfect home for the nations collection of vintage trams but gives visitors the opportunity to experience the nostalgia of a time now past.

Don’t be fooled however by the relaxed and friendly atmosphere as there’s a lot to see and do. Trams run to and fro all day long carrying visitors down the cobbled street and out into the surrounding countryside where you will be rewarded with breathtaking views across the Derwent Valley.

Visitors are welcome to ride the trams as often as they wish though it’s hard not to be distracted by all the other activities going on.

The Workshop Gallery gives you the opportunity to watch engineers close up as they go about servicing working vehicles and carrying out restoration work on needy trams. Visit the depots and you will be able to see over fifty vintage trams from all different eras, towns and countries, you may even spot one from your own home town! Across the yard you will find the Great Exhibition Hall which tells the story of the tram from its horse drawn origins to the near silent electric vehicles working today.

The buildings that make up the village have come from all parts of the country, many demolished brick by brick before being transported to Crich and lovingly rebuilt and restored. Here within the heart of the village you will find the souvenir shop Scothern & Williamson and Barnett’s Traditional Sweet Shop and should you be in need of refreshment there are also Rita’s Tearooms and Red Lion Pub which welcomes all members of the family whatever their age.

Children can let off steam in the adventure playground with its Burma bridge, tram tracks, swinging steps, slide and roundabout while younger ones can make the most of our indoor ball pool and tram themed soft play area; to keep their brains in shape there is also a quiz trail to follow.

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Catch a tram out to the Woodland Park where you will find the start of the Woodland Walk & Sculpture Trail.  Visitors can stretch their legs on a trail that winds its way through native woodland, now home to some amazing and unusual sculptures. Children will be thrilled to ride on the back of a giant wood ant, come face-to-face with the Green Man and get lost in the stone labyrinth.  Amongst the trees an elevated walkway leads to a viewing platform perched high above the Derwent Valley, a World Heritage site. The walk also features a leaf trail where children can take brass rubbings of native leaves.

Crich really does offer something for everyone whenever you visit but some days there is even more going on. We have a rich and varied calendar of events that runs throughout the year including; classic car days, our famous 1940’s weekends reliving the war era and a variety of children’s holiday activities.

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Location & Opening Times

Crich Tramway Village is located in the heart of Derbyshire, 6 miles from Matlock and 8 miles from M1 junction 28, follow the brown signs for “Tramway Museum”.

Crich Tramway Village

For further information about opening times, admission prices and details of special events

Tel: 01773 854321,  or visit www.tramway.co.uk

Address:

Crich Tramway Village

Crich

Nr Matlock

Derbyshire

DE4 5DP