Fodor's Expert Review Museum of Lead Mining

North of Dumfries History Museum

The Lochnell Mine was abandoned in 1861, after 150 years of operation, and the mine and miners' homes now form part of this museum re-creating their lives. The isolated village of Wanlockhead, where the mine is located, has not changed a great deal since then—there was little alternative employment for the miners and their families. In the visitor center, housed in the old smithy, there are tableaux depicting the work of the miners and explanations of the nature of the ore from which the lead was taken. A visit consists of a tour of the miners' library, followed by a walk through the long gallery of the mine itself as well as some of the miners' houses. Hard hats are included, but it is still wise to keep your head down. The nearby Leadhills and Wanlockhead Narrow Gauge Railway runs on weekends throughout the summer and costs £7.50 for a round-trip ticket. There is also a pleasant tearoom and shop in the visitor center.

History Museum

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Off B797
ML12 6UT, Scotland

01659-74387

www.leadminingmuseum.co.uk

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Rate Includes: £22, Closed Oct.--Mar.

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