The Cider Museum Hereford

Description

The Cider Museum Hereford is a fascinating journey into the heritage of one of Britain’s most famous drinks, located right in the heart of the city. It is widely considered one of the best things to do with kids in Hereford because it offers a hands-on look at traditional orcharding and cider-making inside an original Victorian cider factory. Families can explore the vast underground cellars and discover how fruit was transformed into juice using massive historic machinery.

Prices for 2026 make this a very affordable trip, especially since children aged 16 and under enter for free when accompanied by an adult. Adult tickets are £7.50, while seniors (over 60s) pay £7.00 and students with a valid ID can visit for £3.00. This pricing structure makes it one of the most budget-friendly heritage sites in the West Midlands for families with school-aged children.

If you are looking for the best place for a day out with family and kids that offers an educational day out, this heritage site is a brilliant pick. The museum features interactive exhibits, such as the children's activity area and themed trails, that help young minds understand agricultural history through play. It is a unique way to connect with local Hereford culture while exploring the very vaults where cider was once aged.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

What makes The Cider Museum Hereford unique? The museum is housed within the former Bulmer’s cider factory, meaning you are walking through a piece of living industrial history.

  • Original Victorian Factory: The site includes the original kilns and deep storage cellars used in the 19th century.
  • National Collection: It holds a massive collection of cider-related artifacts, from rare glassware to heavy pressing equipment.
  • Tactile History: Many displays allow children to get close to the tools and machinery that powered the local economy for generations.

Top Highlights for Families

  • The Underground Cellars: Step beneath the factory into the cool, atmospheric storage vaults. Kids love the slightly "spooky" feel of the tunnels where thousands of gallons of cider were once kept in giant wooden vats.
  • Traditional Pressing Machinery: See the sheer scale of the historic horse-drawn presses and early industrial crushers. It’s a great way to show children how much physical effort went into making everyday products before modern electricity.
  • The Cooper’s Workshop: Watch and learn about the highly skilled craft of barrel making. The museum displays the specialized tools used by coopers to build the airtight wooden casks that were essential for the trade.

Facilities

  • Parking: There is a private car park directly in front of the museum for visitors, which is free of charge while you are inside.
  • Food: The Museum Café serves light lunches, homemade cakes, and (of course) local apple juice.
  • Toilets: Full facilities are available on-site, including accessible toilets.
  • Buggy Parking: The museum is mostly accessible, though the underground cellars have some narrow paths; staff can advise on buggy storage.
  • Gift Shop: Offers a range of local produce and traditional wooden toys.

What to see

Beyond the Main Attraction

  • The Waterworks Museum: Just a short drive away, this site offers even more massive engines and a kids' water park.
  • Hereford Cathedral: Visit the nearby Mappa Mundi and the Chained Library for more local history.
  • High Town: Walk into the city centre for local markets and independent shops.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Adults (age 17+): £7.50
  • Over 60s: £7.00
  • Students (with valid ID): £3.00
  • Children (16 and under): FREE (must be accompanied by an adult)

Pricing URL: https://www.cidermuseum.co.uk/visit-us/opening-hours-admission/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Tuesday to Sunday: 10.30am – 4.30pm.

Address: Cider Museum, Pomona Place, Hereford HR4 0EF, UK

Post Code: HR4 0EF

Council: Herefordshire

County: Herefordshire

  • By Car: The museum is located just off the A40/A438 in Hereford city centre.
  • By Train: A 15-minute walk from Hereford Railway Station through the city centre.
  • Parking: There is a private car park directly in front of the museum for visitors, which is free of charge while you are inside.

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