Airworld Aviation Museum

Attraction Information

Airworld Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located in Caernarfon, North Wales. The museum is home to a wide variety of aircraft, including military and civilian planes, helicopters, and missiles. Visitors can explore the impressive collection of over 20 aircraft, including a replica of the Spitfire fighter plane, a Sea Harrier jump jet, and a Wessex helicopter.

One of the main highlights of the museum is the opportunity for visitors to climb aboard some of the planes and helicopters and experience what it was like to fly in them. The knowledgeable staff are on hand to answer any questions and share interesting information about the aircraft on display.

In addition to the planes, the museum also features exhibits about the history of aviation and aerospace technology. There are displays of engines, cockpits, and even ejection seats. Visitors can learn about the science of flight and the important role of aviation in both military and civilian life.

The museum is a great destination for families, aviation enthusiasts, and anyone interested in history and technology. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of aviation and the brave men and women who have flown these incredible machines.

Accessibility Information

  • Nearly all of the museum is accessible to wheelchair users, apart from the steps up to the aircraft cockpits and two small upstairs galleries. 
  • Toilet facilities for the disabled are available in the airport cafe.
Opening Hours

Open daily 10am-4pm.

Last entry 3pm.

Pricing

Adults – £7.00 
Children – £5.00 
Pensioners – £5.00
Family Tickets – £20.00 (2 Adults, 2 Children)
Under 5 – FREE

Location

Caernarfon Airport,
Dinas Dinlle,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd,
LL54 5TP,
Wales

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