
Eden Camp, the modern history museum in North Yorkshire, is set to transform February half-term into a thrilling, spy-themed adventure for families.
Packed with interactive activities, workshops, and a museum-wide Morse Code Trail from 17th to 23rd February, it’s set to be a week of fun and discovery designed to capture the imagination of budding agents of all ages.
Spy-themed highlights include:
- Spy Trail (Daily): Embark on a museum-wide Code Cracker Trail to uncover the thief behind the stolen tank plans. Visitors can crack the code and claim a spy reward.
- Invisible Ink Academy (Wednesday, 19th February): Learn to craft secret messages with invisible ink and simple ciphers.
- Fingerprint Detectives (Thursday, 20th February): Dive into the fascinating world of forensic science, analysing fingerprints to solve mysteries.
- Spy Plane Workshop (Friday, 21st February): Get creative designing your very own spy plane in a hands-on arts and crafts session.
Visitors can also explore the museum’s 22 interactive huts, each bringing to life the stories of wartime Britain, from the home front to the front lines. The museum’s immersive displays ensure that every visitor leaves with a deeper understanding of modern history.
New for 2025 is the refurbished Hut 8: “Women at War”, which conveys the stories of the Women’s Land Army, Women’s Timber Corps and life in the factories. This immersive exhibit transports visitors back to the 1940s, using the sights, sounds and smells of the farm, forest and factories.
Pre-book tickets online to enjoy family discounts and avoid queues. Don’t miss the chance to create lasting memories with your family this half-term. Book your tickets by visiting https://edencamp.co.uk/.
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