About us

We are one of North West Leicestershire’s hidden gems, comprising a Museum of iron making and social history, a vintage 100+-year-old narrowboat for trips along the canal, fishing along its banks, woodlands for exploring, and a great place for a picnic, and all with free parking.

Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcomed around the museum and on the boat.

We hold events throughout the year, both free entry and paid, so there is something for everyone. Take a look and see…

What’s On

Opening Times

Our museum and boat ride opening season is from the beginning of April until the end of October. Our country park is open throughout the year.

Car Parks

9am to 5pm - October to March

9am - 7pm - April to September

Country Park

Open all year round

Museum, Gift Shop & Boat

Open Weekends from 28th March 10am-4pm

Also open weekdays (except Wednesdays) for Easter, half term & Summer Holidays 10am-4pm

Office

Open 9am-5pm Monday-Friday November-March

Open 9am-5pm 7 days a week April-October

From November 1st until March the museum, shop, and narrow boat are closed, unless there is a special event. If you would like to book for a group event or visit during the closed period, please contact us here.

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Entrance to Moira Furnace

The Moira Furnace Museum Trust

The Moira Furnace Museum Trust is a charitable company limited by guarantee, first incorporated on 6 April 1989. Its purpose, as a charity is:

1. to establish and maintain a museum for the benefit of the public relating to the Moira Furnace building and the workings and practices of the iron, coal mining, pottery, railway, canal, and other associated industries

2. to preserve and conserve the flora and fauna of the Moira Furnace site for the benefit and education of the public.

Moira Furnace Museum Trust benefits from financial and administrative support from members and officers at North West Leicestershire District Council.

The Trust also benefits enormously from the contribution of volunteers who add to the continued success and development of the site and its heritage assets.

The Trust also recognizes and values the continued support of the community, other local authorities and partners in all its endeavours to preserve important heritage and the environment whilst providing a quality visitor attraction for all.