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Coach trip Edinburgh to Miners’ Library Friday 5th June 2026

Location:
LocationMuseum of Lead Mining, Wanlockhead
Dates:
5th June 2026

To follow on from the Edinburgh Study Day (Thursday 4th June 2026), celebrating the 270th anniversary of the Wanlockhead Miners’ Library we are organising a coach trip from Edinburgh to the museum on Friday 5th June, 2026. The coach will leave from, and return to, Market Street, Edinburgh – specific details nearer the time.

Expressions of interest to be made to anne.buddle@leadminingmuseum.co.uk Priority will be given to people booking on-line prior to 1st May.

Ticket (£35.00 plus platform booking fee) includes return coach fare and admission to the museum and guided tour of the Miners’ Library, Straitsteps Cottages and Lochnell Mine. Walking shoes and a waterproof coat are recommended as the mine can be ‘drippy’!

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