I took my old Dad to visit this museum and had the very nice surprise of finding this place immensely interesting and nostalgic, bringing back memorable moments from my childhood. I saw so much of my parents and grandparents in this place; the cars they drove, the motorcycle my mum and dad rode when they first met, the old items on show that they had used, irons that were heated up on a fire, tools from my grandpa's garage and so much more. It is definitely worth a visit... It's not just about old motorcycles and cars, it's about a way of life...
Read moreAlways popular as it is one of the few free admission motion museums in the UK. On top of this, is large & diverse enough to keep visitors of all ages & backgrounds entertained & engaged for a few hours! Thought I'd "done it to death" over the years, but the themes & presentation were compellingly relevant, with high emphasis on environmental damage created by road transport & ecological alternatives explained. My 40 something cycle enthusiast was absorbed with the new displays! Grandchildren loved all the "Hans...
Read moreSuper little museum with 20 or so interesting bikes, about the same number of cars and lots of memorabilia. Also good autojumble and books etc for sale. Friendly staff and tea, coffee and soft drinks are sold. I spent a good hour or so there and there is a small v basic campsite at the back next to river where our car club held its annual get together. About a mile outside llangollen on the road to the horseshoe pass. I think it was about a fiver to get in with a discount for families. Thoroughly enjoyed but not a...
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