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The Museum of Scottish Lead Mining
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www.leadminingmuseum.co.uk |
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Adults £5.50; Concessions £4.00 |
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Family ticket (2 Adults & 1 Child) £14.00; Family ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) £17.50; Family ticket (2 Adults & 3 Children) £21.50 |
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Group bookings Adults £4.50; Group bookings Child £3.50 (1 free Adult per 10 Children); Group bookings Concessions £3.50 |
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The Museum of Scottish Lead Mining in Wanlockhead, which is Scotland’s highest village, is situated in Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland. It is easily accessed from both the M74 and the A76. |
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- Directions from the M74:
- Your junction number from the M74 will be determined by the direction in which you are travelling. If you are travelling northbound on the M74 then use junction 14. If you are travelling southbound then leave at junction 13. The Museum is well signposted from both junctions.
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- Directions from the A76:
- To reach us from the A76 Dumfries to Kilmarnock road, check out the map and you will see the junction for Wanlockhead (B797) is just outside the village of Mennock, two miles from Sanquhar. This route will take you through the spectacular Mennock Pass, as it climbs up to the village.
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