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Amgueddfa Cyflymder - Museum of Land Speed

Museum | Carmarthen | Wales | United Kingdom

The Museum of Land Speed in Pendine, Carmarthenshire, Wales, is an interactive museum that explores the history of land speed records at Pendine Sands. Pendine Sands has a nearly century-old tradition as a venue for speed records, starting in the 1920s with Sir Malcolm Campbell and his vehicle 'Blue Bird' to more recent attempts, such as Idris Elba's in 2015.

History and significance

The museum was opened in May 2023, replacing the former Pendine Museum of Speed. It was developed with the aim of preserving the history of land speed records at Pendine Sands and making it accessible to a wide audience. CARMARTHENSHIRE.GOV.WALES

Collections and exhibitions

The museum offers a variety of exhibitions that convey the history and excitement of land speed records:

Interactive displays: Visitors can explore the science behind speed records through interactive exhibitions highlighting the technology and innovations of the vehicles and drivers. CARMARTHENSHIRE.GOV.WALES

4D video installations: A special attraction is a 4D video installation showcasing the legendary racing vehicle 'Babs' by J.G. Parry-Thomas racing across the beach. CARMARTHENSHIRE.GOV.WALES

Rotating special exhibitions: The museum regularly presents special exhibitions focusing on various aspects of land speed and vehicle technology. COFGAR.WALES

Educational programs and events

The museum offers various educational programs and events, including workshops, lectures, and special exhibitions focusing on the history and technology of land speed records. COFGAR.WALES

Visitor information

The museum is accessible to visitors with limited mobility and offers on-site parking, including charging stations for electric vehicles. CARMARTHENSHIRE.GOV.WALES

Overall, the Museum of Land Speed offers a fascinating insight into the history of land speed records and is a significant cultural attraction in the region.

Contact details

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Address
Marsh Rd
Pendine
SA33 4NY Carmarthen

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Opening hours

Sunday10:30 - 16:30
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Wednesday--
Thursday10:30 - 16:30
Friday10:30 - 16:30
Saturday10:30 - 16:30

Reviews

100 Reviews

Elizabeth Atkin
19.01.2025

Lovely staff and very informative museum. Loved it thankyou.
Andrew Thomas
20.12.2024

I was going to give 3* but I decided that would be unfair as it's not an expensive entry fee. My reasoning is that when Babs (the record breaking old car) isn't on show, which apparently is quite often, there's not a lot to look at unless you're a major petrol head. And the big empty car-shaped space makes it look like the place revolves around Babs - I'd have been happy if they'd filled the gap with any sporty looking car or motorbike just so it doesn't stand out so! Plus, pretty much everything is behind glass, so it's almost entirely a visual experience. Risking seeming very uncouth and ungrateful I should also wonder why a museum so closely associated with Pendine Sands, which is around 10m away from the building, doesn't have much of a view of the beach. Some low level windows in the seaward wall would have added so much to the experience and put the exhibits in a proper context (and remember this is Wales so the weather outside isn't always nice for standing around). However, to avoid being too cranky I should mention it's clean, bright, modern and with friendly staff. Plus, the gift shop is nice, although it didn't have much in the way of 'pocket money' or 'tacky tourist' souvenirs (in fact, most of the shop items aren't much associated with speed or Pendine, but seem very good quality). So overall I have to say go visit as it's got to be high up the bucket list of any petrol head or speed freak. I just wish they had a bit more to look at, or even touch - just display some of Babs old spark plugs and oil filters and I'll be happier. Sorry!
Barry Clifford
02.12.2024

Very interesting and informative. Lovely, happy receptionist. Visited the cafe next door prior to the museum visit. Recommend the breakfast. Again the staff were happy and welcoming. Very clean and well kept outdoor area.
Malcolm O'Brien
17.11.2024

Staff were great very informative and friendly! Location is great right on the sea front with a play park and cafe next door. Could do with getting a few babs car toys in stock 😂. Great place worth a visit very small but also very reasonable and you can come and go all day if you buy a ticket.
Paul Gates
08.11.2024

Looking for something to do today we came across the museum on Google and decided to have a look. Very interesting and informative with a few interactive exhibitions. Very friendly staff. Not expensive for what you get. Can see this being very busy during the summer as the beach is vast.
Cecelia French
26.10.2024

Very friendly, helpfull staff, A very interesting experience and the toilets were immaculately clean.
Karen Harris
24.10.2024

Wonderful exhibition on the history of this place. Great to see Babs and lots of interactive activities ideal for the young and young at heart visitor. I even took my mobility scooter onto the sand for a spin.
David Deakin
17.10.2024

Quite small but well organised with quality exhibits and information
Simon East
08.10.2024

It's extremely interesting. I already knew about Babs and saw this place being built. Thanks, Owen Wyne Owen Babs lives in memory of an extraordinary brave driver, Mr Thomas. Having driven on the sands, I can testify how brave they were to do up to 200mph. Parry Thomas in 1926/7 at 170 mph amazing.
DAVID MAUGHAN
29.09.2024

Good historical info for speed lovers!
Linda Ditchfield
14.09.2024

Really informative and interesting. Loved every minute! 😍
Michael Windle
13.09.2024

What a fantastic place,every one should go.
dino luciani
12.09.2024

Lovely compact museum. Taught me more than I'd ever would want to know about the land speed record.
Katherine Joiner
03.09.2024

We enjoyed our visit. Short but to the point 😊
Doug Taylor
25.08.2024

Niche bit well done, informative and enjoyable.
Graeme Phillips
21.08.2024

Great little museum. Can be done in around an hour and a half if you take the time to study the exhibits and read the info. Seeing the record holder car "Babs" from the 1920's was great for a petrol head like me. Recommend and the beach is great too!
antonio jones
21.08.2024

Great place to visit and well worth the current entry fee of £7.
Kate Meridith
21.08.2024

I didn’t think I’d enjoy the museum and went purely to keep my husband company, but I did really enjoy the experience. The exhibition on Amy was really interesting, and the video mixing old and new footage was beautifully shot, I just wish it had been longer. Lovely museum that doesn’t take too long to look around.
Sean Watts
20.08.2024

Great exhibition,can get up and close to all exhibits, can be studied at your own pace fascinating history,well worth the long drive highly recommended
Nick Tyler
20.08.2024

Great little museum to visit when in the area
Quantum Genie
17.08.2024

OK for a rainy day. You'll struggle to spend more than an hour here, 90 minutes if you read everything.
Julian Tomkins
11.08.2024

Excellent value for money very good of your a petrol head,cheap too
Jason
02.08.2024

Nice but small. Well presented, but after reading every board and taking as long as we could, we were still in there for less than an hour. MOD and Amy Johnson sections were interesting. The highlight was that Babs was there (but that's only there during the summer) On the way out, a lady working there asked if we enjoyed it. After we hesitated to answer, she told us that the Babs video was the best bit and everyone else enjoyed it (as if we're wrong if we didn't think so as well). I'm sorry to say it was a disappointing mishmash of video editing that did little to demonstrate the power and speed going over 170mph. Maybe it would be better to go with kids who would play with the hands-on section, so you could stay there a bit longer.
Tudur Parry
29.07.2024

Very informative and engaging place to visit.
Kelly Murphy
25.07.2024

Museum was a lovely visit, children enjoyed however very very rude woman on reception. Left us not wanting to go inside. If it wasn’t for my 11 year old son who really wanted to go in, we wouldn’t have gone in but it was his birthday and his choice of activity. My mum sat outside and waited as she refused to go back in. Customer service training required. Spoiled our visit. No wonder there was a lack of people inside visiting.
Ian
13.07.2024

Very well put together museum, displays are very informative and the photos and videos entertaing. Tables outside for viewing the famous sands while drinking their coffee and munching on their cakes. Hard to beat.

 

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