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Great Orme Mines

Two people standing in the underground tunnel, facing away from each other, looking at the rock walls of the mine.
Take a journey underground and into history at Llandudno's world famous Bronze Age mine. A unique experience suitable for the whole family. Dog friendly.

Attraction Information

Get in touch

Location:
Great Orme, LLANDUDNO, Conwy, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2XG
Telephone:
01492 870447
Email:
info@gomines.co.uk
Website:
http://www.greatormemines.info

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Facilities

  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

Take a look around

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Several small groups of people heading to underground mine entrances, some exiting the underground mine and some standing on the pathways and a bridge
Surface pathways leading to and from mine entrance
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A man, child and a dog walking the surface paths.
A dog friendly attraction.
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A family looking over a rail at someone just out of shot, all are wearing hard hats.
A wonderful experience for the whole family.
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An aerial view, immediately below is the mine which looks like a beige landscape and white buildings that stand out from the green landscape beyond. B
Aerial view of the mines and surrounding headland.
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Person standing in foreground looking across a chasm in the ground towards a bridge where a small group of people stand.  On the right hand side of th
View from the back of the Opencast Mine.
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A child is standing reading an information board above a chasm in the rock below.  In the distance people are walking on the path on the other side an
Standing above the Opencast Mine
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About Great Orme Mines

Visit the Guinness World Record holder and Prince of Wales award winning attraction that is the Great Orme Mines, the oldest metal mine open to the public anywhere in the world.
Walk the 3,500 year old underground passageways that lead to the Great Cavern; the largest prehistoric underground excavation in the world. Returning to the surface follow the pathways to the 4,000 year old Opencast Mine and at the Smelting Shelter you'll see a video demonstration of how our prehistoric ancestors turned ore into metal. Then, travelling forwards in time from the Bronze Age to the nineteenth century you'll view from above a 470 foot mine shaft that extends all the way down to sea level.
In the Visitor Centre you'll see fascinating displays and exhibition depicting prehistoric mining and life thousands of years ago. After watching the introductory film you'll find out how the site was rediscovered back in 1987.

A young teen standing in a narrow section of the underground passageway, just a little wider than shoulder width, he is leaning his back against the r
Underground at Llandudno's Great Orme Mines

A member of the excavation team will be on hand to answer any of your questions.

Also on site a gift-shop selling crystals, fossils, jewellery, books and souvenirs, picnic area and a second hand bookshop.

Open mid-March until the end of October. Car park with free parking for mine and shop visitors.

Preview Introductory Film (English language)

Location

53.33016, -3.8473

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