The Coach Friendly Status recognises the museum’s commitment to providing excellent service for coaches and groups and demonstrates Beamish’s understanding of the coach, its passengers and driver.
The CPT represents the bus and coach industry, including consultation on legislation, regulations, operational practices and engineering standards.
Beamish Museum was first awarded the Coach Friendly Status in 2018. The Coach Friendly Status renewal comes after the museum was presented with the national Visitor Welcome Award at the Museums + Heritage Awards 2024. Beamish Museum welcomed 801,756 visitors including more than 800 coach groups last year and is the North East’s most visited attraction.
Groups are invited to be part of history during a visit to Beamish Museum. The award-winning County Durham open air museum tells the story of life in North East England in the 1820s, early 1900s, 1940s and 1950s. Set in 350 beautiful acres, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Beamish offers discounted day admission for groups of 15 or more paying visitors. There’s free coach parking and free admission for coach drivers and group visit organisers.
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