Geevor Tin Mine

Cornwall's No1 mining centre

Geevor Tin Mine photo
Geevor Tin Mine Geevor Tin Mine

Open

Open all year round Sunday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the winter). Last tour 1 hour prior to closing.


Geevor is closed every Saturday.

Admission charges

Adults: £8.50

Children & Students: £4.50
Concessions: £7.50
Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children): £25.00

Group Discounts (for 10 people or more): 10%

Present your bus ticket at Reception. We will discount your admission to Geevor by half the cost of your bus ticket.

For bus times tel: 08706 082608.

 

A World Heritage Site.

Geevor Tin Mine, situated in the village of Pendeen on the B3306 road between St. Ives and Lands End, was the last mine to work in West Penwith finally closing in 1990. Until then tin was won for centuries in workings that eventually stretched far out under the sea. Set in dramatic coastal scenery, Geevor is now the largest complete mining site in Britain where visitors can follow the story of the mining and processing of tin.

In the new Hard Rock Museum opened in October 2008 there is a unique collection of mining photographs,artefacts and memorabilia, a mineral gallery,interactive displays, a 'stope' and a new film of Geevor when it was a working mine. In the exibition gallery is a collection of mining paintings by the renowned artist, Kurt Jackson.

The surface buildings contain magnificent machinery such as the winders and compressors. The walk through the mill will enable visitors to see where the ore was processed to produce the tin concentrate that Geevor sold. An underground tour with an expert guide takes visitors into the fascinating long-abandoned 18th Century Wheal Mexico adit mine, which was re–discovered in 1995.

Refreshments are available in the Count House café, and there is well–stocked shop.

Information & contact

Telephone: 01736 788662
Website: www.geevor.com
Email: bookings@geevor.com