Cornish Mining Attractions and King Edward Mine Heritage Partners
This website provides a guide to wet weather activities in Cornwall.
Bear in Mine’d teddy bear museum, and home of Therateds, teddy bear therapy
For all former students of the School, information on CSM Association related events, as well as contacts for Association members, job vacancies and merchandise.
Formed in 1974 with the objective of encouraging the study of all aspects of mining, geology and mineralogy in the South West.
A Very comprehensive web site covering all aspects of Cornish mining heritage.
This preserved mining site features a museum, underground tour and visitor center all perched on the rugged cliffs of Penwith
Heartlands is a free visitor attraction and World Heritage Site Gateway in Cornwall.
Kelly Mine is a Devon iron mine situated on the eastern flank of Dartmoor near Lustleigh.
The largest source of information on mineral processing & extractive metallurgy on the net
National body for mining history in the United Kingdom.
Trenere Wolas Gardyn & the Cornish Heritage Collection.
Cornwall is so many things. And we at Proper Cornwall are here to tell you where to go, what to see and what to do in our magnificent county.
Dog friendly services and businesses, events & more in the UK.
The premier society for anyone interested in Cornish Industrial Heritage.
The Official Tourist Board online visitor guide to Cornwall, UK. Everything you need to know; What's on, where to stay
Situated in the heart of Cornwall, Wheal Martyn is the perfect attraction to visit whether we’re enjoying sunny days or sheltering from rainy days.
See the best places to visit in Camborne with a plan including King Edward Mine Museum
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What Our Visitors Say About Us
"Great learning experience
If you really want to learn about Cornish Mining this is the place to go. Be prepared to spend some time. We were accompanied by guides Eileen and Alan who were extremely knowledgeable and really keen to share their knowledge. You can also browse the exhibits on your own if you wish. We knew a bit about what went on under the ground, but the ore crushing and separation process was a revelation. Really interesting if you are into this sort of thing. Some fantastic working machinery too. "