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These historic tunnels were constructed in 1940 as military accommodation for the gun battery above ground but once their use had happily become unnecessary they were abandoned to darkness for nearly 50 years and excitingly are now open again for the first time! Brave over 12s can journey back into the past on an atmospheric guided tour of the extensive complex of Second World War tunnels, led by expert volunteers. A fantastic insight into military history hidden within the cliffs themselves, ideal for kids studying similar subjects at school. They've also uncovered two First World War 'sound mirrors' right next to the Fan Bay underground shelter. Your tunnel tour includes a chance to examine the acoustic mirrors close up and find out more about these amazing curved concrete discs that concentrated and revealed the sound of approaching aircraft before the human ear would detect them. These early warning devices had to be listened to inside by an expert with a stethoscope! Admission: Adult £10 Child (12 to 16) £5 National Trust members: Free Car Parking Cars £3.50 Not suitable for children under 12. Opening Times: Admission to the tunnels is by timed ticket only. The tunnels will be open Friday to Monday from the end of March to the end of October and every day in school holidays.
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