Immersive staff are spread around the site at key locations. The staff are happy to talk and answer questions, while other exhibits, like the spade mill, have many informative displays. Take your tim…Full review by cheyennerambles
May 18, 2025
A collection of buildings that have been moved from their original site o rreplica buildings showing the heritage of the area. There are a number of buildings spread out over the site.The range of bu…Full review by Christopher H
May 5, 2025
This is the best museum I have ever visited. The staff and period costumes and prop are amazing. It is like living in the past, you become a cast member during the visit!! It is incredible many prop…Full review by motorcar1
I’ve heard dogs are allowed, Is this true? And if they aren’t allowed in the “inside exhibitions” is it worth bringing them? Would rather leave him at home if we can’t access it all
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folk museum fine transport no. I hope your dog is fit a and wont bite you for walking the legs of it. Its a great place plenty of open spaces beware there are areas where sheep and goats …
folk museum fine transport no. I hope your dog is fit a and wont bite you for walking the legs of it. Its a great place plenty of open spaces beware there are areas where sheep and goats roam free in the fields so a lead is necessary
Dogs are allowed but only in outside areas of both museums. They are not allowed in exhibition halls or cottages. Assistance dogs are allowed in all areas.
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