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Creswell Crags
Wednesday 18 March 2020 | 10.30am - 3.30pm
Free
Interested in recording the history and wildlife around your area? Would you like to ask an expert about interesting archaeology in you've found near you?
Creswell Crags will be hosting the Ice Age Journeys; A 21st century 'Domesday' survey on Wednesday 18th March.
Bring along your knowledge to discuss with experts and guest speakers, including Peter Allen; Graeme Guilbert; Ian Ross; Catherine Wells and Dr Alan Willmot, throughout the day.
This is a FREE event. Please note there is a 30 person limit to attend the expert talks, to book onto this FREE event please call 01909 720 378 or email info@creswell-crags.org.uk.
The Creswell Crags Visitor Centre is fully accessible and has a gift shop and café serving hot and cold drinks, cakes, and light meals. Parking is £4.50 which goes to Creswell Heritage Trust.
There are regular tours of the Creswell Crags caves throughout the day – see the website for more information about tour times and costs. Booking in advance is recommended.
The Creswell Crags Museum is £3 for adults, free for children. It contains artefacts found on site, mostly relating to the prehistoric era.
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