High up in the heart of Derbyshire overlooking the famous Derwent Valley, Crich Tramway Village is a restored period village and home to the National Tramway Museum, offering a fun day out for all ages – the finest Transport museum of its type, with over 70 vintage steam, electric and horse-drawn trams from all over the world to ride upon. You are given an old penny on entry allowing you to ride the trams throughout your visit.
There is an exhibition hall dedicated to the history of the tram with a recreation of the 1905 Tramways Exhibition, plus a Workshop Viewing Gallery where you can see the ongoing restoration and repair work.
There are several outdoor attractions plus a Woodland Walk and a pub and tea rooms on site. The Forge and The Emporium shops sell a wide range of gifts, toys, confectionary and books.
There are numerous indoor attractions, and offers for Groups and Schools, with Educational packs and Worksheets. Braille guide books available, and disabled access.
After your fantastic day out call at The Knockerdown Inn and Restaurant for a great family meal in a superb location.




