Force Crag Mine: The Last Working Metal Mine of the Lake District
Explore the Lake District's last working metal mine, where industrial heritage meets stunning Coledale Valley scenery.
Nestled at the head of the remote Coledale Valley near Keswick, Force Crag Mine is a captivating industrial heritage site. Operational from 1839 until 1991, it was the Lake District's last working metal mine, extracting lead, zinc, and barytes. Visitors can explore the preserved mill buildings and ore-processing machinery, offering a unique glimpse into historic mining practices amid stunning natural surroundings.
A brief summary to Force Crag Mine
- Keswick, GB
- Visit website
- Duration: 1 to 3 hours
- Mid ranged
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Outdoor
- Mobile reception: 3 out of 5
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance to access the mill buildings and learn about the mining process.
- Wear sturdy footwear for the 2¾-mile walk from Braithwaite through Coledale Valley.
- Bring a camera to capture the dramatic valley and historic mining structures.
- Check weather conditions before visiting, as the site is exposed and can be wet or windy.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
- Restrooms
- Seating Areas
- Information Boards
Getting There
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Bus and Walking
Take a local bus service from Keswick to Braithwaite, which typically takes 15-25 minutes. From Braithwaite, enjoy a 2¾-mile walk along a well-marked path through Coledale Valley to Force Crag Mine. The terrain is moderate with some uphill sections. Walking time is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. No parking is available at the mine itself.
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Cycling
Cycle from Braithwaite to the mine along forestry tracks and valley paths covering about 2¾ miles. The route includes some steep gradients and uneven surfaces, suitable for experienced cyclists. Allow around 30-45 minutes. Secure bike parking is available near the mine entrance.
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Car and Shuttle
Drive to the Noble Knott Forestry car park near Bassenthwaite Lake, about 3 miles from Braithwaite. From there, a seasonal shuttle bus or minibus service runs up Whinlatter Pass to a drop-off point approximately half a mile from the mine. Shuttle fares range from £3 to £6. From the drop-off, a short walk leads to the mine entrance.
Force Crag Mine location weather suitability
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Discover more about Force Crag Mine
A Storied Past of Mining in the Lake District
Force Crag Mine stands as a remarkable testament to the Lake District's industrial heritage, having been mined for lead starting in 1839. After a decline in lead prices caused a temporary closure in 1865, the mine reopened in 1867 to extract zinc and barytes. Over the decades, various companies operated the site, with the mill buildings constructed in 1908-09 and redesigned in 1939-40. The mine finally ceased operations in 1991, marking the end of metal mining in the region.Preserved Machinery and Mining Infrastructure
The site is unique in the UK for retaining its ore-processing machinery in near-complete order. The mill buildings house equipment used up through the 1980s, allowing visitors to trace the mineral processing stages. This preservation offers a rare industrial archaeology experience, revealing how lead, zinc, and barytes were separated from the ore and surrounding rock.Setting Amidst the Coledale Valley
Set in a spectacular location at the head of the Coledale Valley, the mine is surrounded by rugged fells and natural beauty. The remote valley setting enhances the sense of discovery for visitors walking or cycling the 2¾-mile route from Braithwaite. The dramatic landscape also played a crucial role historically, with ore transported down wooden flumes from High Force to the mill.Access and Visitor Experience Today
Owned by the National Trust, Force Crag Mine is accessible via booked tours of the mill buildings; however, the mine workings themselves are not open to the public. The site offers an engaging walk through the valley, combining industrial history with outdoor exploration. The adjacent woodland and valley paths provide a peaceful environment to reflect on the area's mining legacy.Significance and Conservation
Force Crag Mine is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its importance both historically and environmentally. The National Trust's restoration efforts have preserved the mill and machinery, ensuring that this rare industrial site remains an educational resource and cultural landmark.Legacy of the Lake District’s Mining Industry
As the last metal mine to operate commercially in the Lake District, Force Crag Mine symbolizes the region’s transition from industrial activity to conservation and heritage tourism. Its story reflects broader economic shifts and the challenges of mining in a remote, mountainous landscape. Today, it invites visitors to engage with both natural beauty and industrial history in a singular setting.Iconic landmarks you can’t miss
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