Opening Times and Prices
All activities for children and families are free and included with your entry ticket! Have a go at 'gold' and gem panning, the Geevor quiz and our QR trail.
We are open from Sunday to Thursday 10am to 4pm.
Tours of The Mill & Underground
11am, 1pm & 3pm
All of the mine buildings and museum are there for you to explore at your own pace.
The weather is changeable but the views are spectacular!
Go underground into 18th century Wheal Mexico Mine.
We know it’s a bit further to drive so all day parking at Geevor is FREE for our visitors!
Please note we are CLOSED on Fridays and Saturdays in the winter months.
ADMISSION PRICES FOR 2024 (Free Parking)
Adult (full admission) | £18.90 |
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Adult (museum only) | £14.25 |
Child (4 years and over) | £10.60 |
Child (under 4 years old) | Free |
Student | £10.60 |
Senior Citizen | £16.15 |
Family Ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children) | £58.60 |
Visitor’s Personal Assistant | Free |
Travelling to us on the A3 or A17 Bus | 10% off |
All events and activities for families and children are included with your admission ticket.
Free admission for a year
Pay once, say yes to Gift Aid and you’ll get free admission for 12 months at no extra cost to you!
And…. even better still, you will be supporting the work of Pendeen Community Heritage. This is the charity and the volunteers who bring Geevor Tin Mine to life.
Making a Group Booking
Group bookings of 10 people or more receive a 10% discount of the usual price and a personal guided tour of the Mine and underground.
If you’d like to make a group booking, please contact us on 01736 788662 or email bookings@geevor.com.
Advance notice is best to avoid disappointment.
Park at Geevor and walk to Levant Mine
Levant Mine and Beam Engine is a scenic 10 minute walk away along the coastpath.
To help you find your way we have an easy to use Smartphone App to guide you.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Levant Mine and Beam Engine is run by the National Trust. It is open Sunday to Thursday by pre-booked tour only. You will need to book your visit in advance via the National Trust website.
Photo by Perran Tremewan