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Museum Exhibition
Explore globally significant fossils, tools and prehistoric art at one of UK’s most important Ice Age sites, right in the warm heart of our community. Our permanent exhibition will take you through the highlights fro...
Creswell Crags
The extraordinary archaeological parkExplore our caves, gorge, and museum
Walk in the footsteps of early humans and woolly mammoths through our dramatic gorge. Marvel at the Ice Age rock art still visible in our extraordinary caves. And enjoy exploring amongst the timeless beauty o...
Creswell Crags was hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Forced to close during lockdown, the popular heritage visitor attraction lost all income from cave tours, school trips, car parking, the café, and gift shop.
Creswell Crags is proud to announce it has become an official member of the Global Coalition #UnitedforBiodiversity. An initiative of the European Commission, the Coalition calls on all world museums, zoos, aquariums, botanic gardens, national parks and protected areas, research centres and unive...
A new café terrace, funded and constructed with contributions from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Tarmac, and Gleeson Homes, plus volunteer and community support, has been officially opened at Creswell Crags.
On 28 August, Creswell Crags will host an event to unveil a new bench, specially commissioned by the Community Unity Project, to remember relatives and friends who died during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The friendly team at Creswell Crags are inviting visitors and local residents to share their memories of Creswell Crags through the years, as part of their celebration of Heritage Open Days this September.‘Crags Through the Years’ is a celebration of the long history of Creswell Crags. Although t...
Creswell Heritage Trust is thrilled that Creswell Crags has been chosen to host an event celebrating the paperback launch of Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art by Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes.
The Government’s relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July comes after what has been an undeniably difficult 16 months for all visitor attractions, including Creswell Crags. The Creswell Heritage Trust has only been able to survive this period through the rescue funding put in place for heri...