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Honister Mine
HONISTER SLATE MINE GUIDE
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Honister Slate Mine Guide & Reviews (2026)

Tucked high on the dramatic Honister Pass in the Lake District, this is England’s last working slate mine and a proper adventure for the whole family. The winding drive up the pass already gets the blood pumping, but stepping inside the cool, echoing tunnels is something else. Knowing the Honister Slate Mine ticket prices, sorting Lake District parking, and planning what to pair it with will make your day in the fells completely unforgettable.

Honister Slate Mine at a Glance

Essential Visit Information

Time Needed

1.5 - 2 Hours

Working Since

1720s

Best For

Adventure & Heritage

Honister Slate Mine Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

High on the iconic Honister Pass in Borrowdale. For sat nav, use CA12 5XN and follow signs up the steep pass road.

Honister Pass, Borrowdale, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5XN

Venue enquiries: +44 17687 77230

A Brief History of Honister Slate Mine

From Victorian workings to modern adventure

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Early Mining Days

Slate has been quarried here since the 1720s. The green Honister slate roofed some of Britain’s finest buildings and was prized for its durability and colour.

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Fleetwith Pike

The mine runs deep into the heart of Fleetwith Pike. Generations of miners worked by candlelight in conditions that make you appreciate every hard hat and headlamp today.

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England’s Last Working Mine

Still producing slate today while offering public tours and via ferrata routes – a unique mix of living industrial heritage and Lake District adventure.

Did You Know? The first time I walked the old levels I could still see tool marks from the 1800s – it really brings the history alive.

Is Honister Slate Mine Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 7.5/10 (Moderate)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! The standard mine tour offers brilliant value especially with the kids-go-free offer, but adding via ferrata or the Infinity Bridge pushes the cost up – still worth every penny for the views.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Standard admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates

Pre-booking is essential. The standard guided mine tour includes helmets, lamps and transport up the mountain.

  • Adult Ticket (16+): £25.00
  • Child (3-16 with promo): FREE (one per paying adult)
  • Under 3: FREE
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Kids Go Free

One child (3-16) goes free with every full-paying adult on the mine tour – a brilliant family deal that runs for limited periods.

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Combo Tickets

Bundle the mine tour with via ferrata or the Infinity Bridge for a reduced overall price – perfect if you want the full adrenaline experience.

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Group Rates

Groups of 10 or more receive discounted rates – ideal for school trips or large family gatherings in the Lake District.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Adventure Seekers: Via ferrata and the Infinity Bridge deliver proper thrills with Lake District views.
  • History Buffs: Real working mine with centuries of stories and still producing slate today.
  • Families: The kids-go-free offer and headlamp excitement make it memorable for all ages.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Those with Mobility Issues: Uneven ground and steps inside the mine rule out wheelchairs and prams.
  • Claustrophobics: The tunnels are narrow in places – though the vast Cathedral Cavern opens up dramatically.

Visiting With Kids

Is the mine family-friendly?

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Hard Hats & Headlamps

Every child gets their own helmet and lamp – turning the tour into a proper explorer mission they will talk about for weeks.

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Mock Explosion

The dramatic (but safe) demonstration of old blasting techniques always gets the biggest cheers from the little ones.

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Outdoor Space

After the underground adventure they can burn off energy on the Infinity Bridge or just enjoy the fresh mountain air and epic views.

What to See Inside

Highlights of the mine

Cathedral Cavern

A vast underground chamber so big it feels like a natural cathedral – the echo when the guide strikes slate is unforgettable.

🪨 Slate Splitting Demo

Watch the miners split huge blocks into perfect roof slates using only hand tools – a skill unchanged for centuries.

🌄 Pass Views

Emerging from the tunnels onto the mountain side gives you one of the best panoramas in the whole Lake District.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the biggest queues

🟢 Early Mornings

Peaceful Start. First tour at opening is quietest – perfect for photos without crowds.

🔴 Midday Rush

High Energy. 12:30 and 14:30 slots fill fast in school holidays – book ahead.

🟡 Late Afternoons

Gentle Wind-Down. Final tours are calmer and the light on the fells is stunning on the way back down.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Combo Tickets

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“Squawk! Book the mine tour and then add the short Infinity Bridge walk-on for just a few extra pounds – you get the underground experience plus jaw-dropping aerial views without the full via ferrata price tag!”

How Close Is It? (Driving Distance Matrix)

From major Lake District landmarks

🏞️ Buttermere Lake

🚗 10 mins
Short scenic drive over the pass

🌊 Derwentwater

🚗 25 mins
Via the Borrowdale valley road

🏛️ Keswick

🚗 30 mins
Perfect base for a full day out

Best Areas to Stay Near Honister Slate Mine

Top neighbourhoods for venue access

Borrowdale Valley

Right at the foot of the pass – stay in a traditional inn and wake up to mountain views.

Keswick

Lively market town with plenty of hotels, cafes and easy 30-minute drive to the mine.

Buttermere

Peaceful lakeside village just over the pass – ideal for walkers and those wanting total tranquillity.

Lake District Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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On-Site Parking

Large pay-and-display car park right at the visitor centre. £5 for the whole day. Blue Badge spaces available.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve explored every corner of the Lake District, but the moment you step into Honister’s tunnels with the smell of damp slate and the sound of dripping water still gives me goosebumps. This guide is packed with everything you need for a brilliant, stress-free day up the pass.

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