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We have found that not all members of the public can or
want to make prior arrangements for a trip. To meet their
needs, we now hold Open Days or Weekends twice a year when
anyone who arrives at the mine (usually Wood Mine or Engine
Vein) will be taken down in a small group. To make the trip
easier and to add to the special nature of the Open Weekends,
parts of the mine are floodlit and a circular tour is
arranged. If you are however interested in arranging your own visit,
please go to our page on visiting the mines at
other times.
Since
2001, we have included displays and demonstrations of the
Club's activities. The pictures show (upper left) casting
copper, (right) a led trip in Wood Mine and (lower left) the
displays in Church Quarry during an Open
Weekend. (Click on the pictures for
enlargements.) 
At various times, we have displayed
surveying work, history and chemistry of metal extraction,
tool making, practical demonstration of rock drilling,
smelting, cave radio and cave rescue.
We also organise trips further into the mine for those interested and provide information about surface walks for those who do not want to venture below ground.
The "caving" members of the Club were also involved giving demonstrations of rope and ladder work as well as talking to visitors about joining the Club.
The
dates of the next Open Days are 01/09/2012 to 02/09/2012
and venue is planned to be Wood Mine (+ four West Mine trips)
As usual these days, timed tickets will be issued according to the number of leaders available at any one time. Timed tickets will be available for booking before the Open Weekend but you can also get your ticket at any time on the day, giving you an opportunity to take a walk before you visit the mine. To book timed tickets on-line (up to midday on the Friday before or until all slots are full) click on the link in the box below. There are charges for admission. For more information, e-mail to the Club. or download our FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions).
Please be patient and allow at least a week to hear back from us if you send an enquiry or e-mail.
Open Days usually start at about 10 am and end at about 5 pm (last admission 4 pm). Besides being an opportunity to take members of the public around the mines, Open Days have developed into social events for the Club members. The Open Days have proved in the past to be a good time for anyone interested in joining the Club to get to know many of the active Club members.
If you are planning to visit on an Open Weekend, you do not need to bring any special equipment but you should wear reasonable footwear and clothes which are NOT NEW as they may get a bit sandy or muddy. There are steps and, for some trips, a ladder that has to be climbed so you may be well advised to contact us in advance if you have limited mobility or special needs so that we can adapt the trip to suit your requirements.
Click on the links to read or download promotional material about the Open Weekend. There is a limited colour poster and a full A4 colour poster. There is also a black and white A4 version that can be made into three leaflets. The map shown on the flyer is available separately HERE.
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The club has Open
Days in April and September. When the date is fixed, the next Open Weekend will be
publicised on this site and at the Information Centre behind
the Wizard. The April Open Days are usually on the last weekend in
April before the Bank Holiday, depending on Easter, and the September weekend is
the first weekend in September. However, these dates cannot
be guaranteed and you are urged to check this page before setting off specially to visit the mines.
A charge is made for the led trips on Open Days in order
to cover the cost of insurance and organisation of the
event. Children are welcome but it is advisable for
them to be in the company of a parent or legal
guardian. The caving club is not licensed under the
Adventure Activity Licensing Regulations 2004 but payment is
required for children (5 to 15 years) as the event is a
demonstration of the Club's activities. For more
information about the regulations and their impact on clubs
such as ours, look at the page about legal issues or feel free to
For more information, e-mail to the Club.
We have published an assortment of photographs from previous Open Days.
There is some feedback from previous Open Days on another page.
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