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Saffron Walden Museum is a great place for a relaxed family outing, especially if your children enjoy hands-on activities and discovering new things. Located in the heart of Essex, it’s a small but well-curated museum with a mix of history, nature, and interactive exhibits to keep little ones engaged.

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Dig, discover & play

One of the highlights for younger visitors is the archaeological sandpit, where they can dig for replica artefacts and get a feel for what it’s like to be an archaeologist. It’s a simple but engaging activity that can keep children occupied for a while. The Discovery Centre is another interactive space where kids can use microscopes, examine animal skulls and insects, and learn about natural history in a hands-on way. The museum building itself is immersive and historic, with interesting exhibits to see around every corner.

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Exploring the past

For children interested in history, the museum has a Tudor doll’s house and a brick-laying activity where they can try their hand at constructing traditional Tudor-style walls. There are also displays covering ancient Egypt, fossils, and local history, so there’s plenty of variety.

Old Tudor Dolls House at Saffron Walden Museum

Activity trails

The museum has activity trails that encourage children to engage with the exhibits and find key objects throughout the museum. You can also download a Kids Museum Map beforehand to help plan your visit. There are explorer backpacks at the entrance too to help little ones get the most out of their visit.

Events & school holiday activities

During school holidays, the museum runs craft sessions and workshops, often linked to different themes from its collections. It’s worth checking their website to see what’s on if you’re planning a visit during a break.

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The museum is family-friendly, with baby-changing facilities, accessible toilets, and a small picnic area. Entry is reasonably priced at £2.50 per adult, and under-fives go free. It’s also close to the centre of Saffron Walden, so you can easily combine your visit with a trip to the playground or a wander around the town. Parking is available nearby, and the museum itself is easy to navigate with a pushchair.

Saffron Walden Museum isn’t a huge place, but it’s an interesting stop for families looking for something education and fun to do for a couple of hours. With a mix of interactive and traditional exhibits, it’s a good option for a quiet afternoon or a school holiday trip, particularly if your children enjoy exploring and learning about the world around them. Don't forget to visit nearby Walden Castle for a extra history boost.

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