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The multi award-winning Haynes Motor Museum is a must-see attraction when visiting the West of England. Home to the UK’s largest collection of iconic cars and motorbikes from around the world, the musuem allows you to get up close to some of the very first cars invented in 'The Dawn of Motoring,' explore classics from around the world in the famed 'Red Room,' and feed your need for speed with some of the most iconic Formula 1 cars in Williams’ history.
There's plenty to keep everyone entertained with interactive pitstops throughout, from learning how a car works, to Paint a Mini and brass rubbings. Don't miss Haynes Motorland, a fantastic outdoor playground to fuel the imagination of little motorists with coin-operated go-karts, an interactive garage and mini road system. Plus, if you're feeling competitive, the onsite Karting at Haynes track (booked separately) is also available for fun family racing.
Life on Two Wheels: The British Motorcycling Story
This exhibition provides a fascinating new perspective on the social history of the motorbike and the impact bikes have on society, technology, and the economy. Innovative displays allow up-close access to dozens of historically significant bikes, alongside interactive and hands-on STEM activity stations and layered interpretation designed to engage visitors of all ages and interests.
Throughout your visit, the onsite Café 750 is the perfect place to refuel, serving coffee and fresh, locally sourced food and snacks daily. There’s also a museum shop with a leading range of motoring gifts and souvenirs for petrol heads of all ages.
Plan your visit today, book in advance online at himm.co.uk or call +44 (0)1963 440804.
Ticket Prices
Walk-Up Prices
Adult: £22.80
Child: £12.95
Concession: £19.25
Under 4s: FREE
Online Prices
Adult: £20.52
Child: £11.66
Concession: £17.33
Under 4s: FREE
Accessibility Information
The museum's main entrance is step-free, and the ticket desk is wheelchair accessible. Free tickets are available for carers accompanying visitors with accessibility needs - ID may be required.
The museum has 2 manual wheelchairs, 2 mobility scooters, large magnifying glasses and portbale induction loops available at the Information Desk for visitors who require them, free of charge.
Seating is available throughout the museum. Lighting levels are varied, and provided by fluorescent and ceiling spot lights.
The museum building is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with lifts and ramps throughout. The first floor 'Motorcycle Mezzanine' level has lift access.
There are accessible toilets at Main Reception, the Vintage & Veteran exhibition, and Black Box area.
Assistance Dogs are very welcome and a water bowl is available for use on the café terrace.
The museum's Cafe 750 is a large space full of natural light and caters for varying dietary needs, with smaller portions available on request.
Staff are trained to assist visitors in the event of an evacuation, and trained First Aiders are available if required.
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Accessibility
- Accessible to Wheelchair Users
- All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
- Assistance Dogs
- Facilities for Disabled Visitors
- Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Ramp/Level Access
- Toilets for Disabled Visitors
Key Features
- Families
Specialist Features
- Family Fun
Show Facilities
Awards
- Visit England Visit England Gold Award 2024
Opening Times
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* Summer Season (1 April – 30 September)
Museum: 10am – 5:30pm
Cafe 750: 9am - 4pm
Open Monday-Sunday
Winter Season (26 October – 1 March)
Museum: 10am – 4:30pm
Cafe 750: 9:30am - 4pm
Open Monday-Sunday
The Museum and Cafe 750 are closed on 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January.