Eden Camp, the modern history museum in North Yorkshire, is celebrating a successful end to 2025 following a year packed with events.
There's been exceptional visitor satisfaction and continued growth in its school and group visits with 22,133 school children visiting during 2025 which is nearly 9% higher than 2024.
Throughout the year, the museum delivered a diverse range of engaging events including: two Living History Weekends; Tank Week; Back to the 1940s; the all-new Modern Military Weekend; Summer on the Home Front; and a variety of family friendly seasonal activities. Each event attracted a strong attendance and positive feedback, reinforcing Eden Camp’s reputation as one of the UK’s most immersive and engaging modern history museums.
Visitor satisfaction remained exceptionally high, with 90.5% of visitors rating their experience as ‘Excellent’. Visitors consistently praised the museum’s value for money, the friendliness of staff, and their intention to return. The museum’s long established education programme also continued to thrive, maintaining strong bookings from schools across the region.
Howard Johnson, Director at Eden Camp, said:
“This year has been a fantastic year for Eden Camp. Our team has worked hard to deliver engaging, memorable experiences for visitors of all ages and the responses we’ve received are a testament to their dedication. We’re so proud of what’s been achieved this year, and can’t wait to see what next year holds for Eden Camp as it opens its doors to welcome visitors in 2026.”
As the museum prepares for the year ahead, Eden Camp looks forward to building on this momentum with a packed line-up of events, extra educational opportunities, and plenty for families, history enthusiasts and curious minds to be excited about. Confirmed events include the popular Living History Weekend with an all-new addition of the exhibits coming alive with re-enactors bringing their stories to life.


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