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我去的时候参观中心关门了,我只是看了采石场去脚手架,如果你对工业历史感兴趣,这里你可以来看看。下次我还会再来的,准备下矿井和采石场看看。
环境很怡人,但是主要是在夏天。建筑很漂亮,很有历史感,还有个很棒的纪念品店,不过对于孩子来说有点无聊。博物馆也不是很令人激动。我主要向那些对历史有浓厚兴趣的成年人推荐,这部分人才是最适合的。地下之旅也是传统的带导游的参观,没有我们在Sala银矿(里面还有地下湖)的体验那么有趣。如果我们没有带孩子来的话,相信评价会更高一些。明媚的夏日来这里四处逛逛还是挺不错的。
不错的旅行,但是只能夏天去。事实上整个瑞典达拉那地区都很漂亮但是一定要夏天六七月才能享受到美景和白夜。
这个矿井还真的挺令人印象深刻的,我和一个朋友一起住在法论附近,她建议说我们应该来这儿看看。价格有点贵,大约是200克朗,但这个价钱包括导游费用。我们进矿井之前,首先必须戴好安全设备,头盔和雨衣式的东西。不要穿什么颜色艳丽的衣服,因为矿井并不是T台,你不需要传上漂亮的衣服。衣服上会粘到污点,而且很明显,是那种不太容易洗掉的污点。你知道吗,这个从这个矿井中开采出的某种原料是用来制作瑞典红色房子所用的红油漆的。轻触了吧?再强调一遍,一定要穿那种脏了也无所谓的衣服。开始时,里面非常暗,所以一定要小心台阶。我那朋友差点绊倒,我及时帮了她一把。所以抬着头,小心看路。我一个绝对不会错过乐趣的人,在井下真的很棒。到最后,你还会经历那种伸手不见五指的黑暗感觉。相当恐怖,因为你一直都能听到流水声。过来玩一次吧:)
在Falun工作的时候,我参观了这个铜矿,玩得很开心。我大学学的是地质学,所以这种地方对我尤其有吸引力,我总是觉得矿场充满魔力。我的那个团带有英文导游,很有趣,知识量大,价格合理(考虑到位置和对矿场的维护费用)。参观团队都很小型,大概十个人左右,所以无论什么时候导游说的东西都听得很清楚。有些地方有很多阶梯,所以冬天下去可能会很冷,建议一定要确保自己身体很健康,并带上保暖衣物!如果你住在或者距离Falun很近,我绝对推荐你参加这种旅行。从中可以学习到很多关于瑞典的文化和历史,也能了解到曾经一段时期里东北欧的财富来自哪里。
Last June I was in the Dala-Jarna area of Sweden when I decided to go on a copper mine tour. It was an exceedingly interesting tour.Our male guide was very knowledgeable about its history and he answered every one of our esoteric questions. My husband's a geologist and I hope to return to this copper mine in 2015.
Me and my wife visited the city of Falun, regional capital city of the county of Dalarna in mid Sweden. Bang in the middle of the city there's a great attraction, an old copper mine, a world heritage site which is worth a visit.
Its a must, its a worls class experience, its an experience you rember the rest of your life, and it culturalmas its tells you a lot about Sweden and Falun which once was second largest in the world. You get to listen to nice stories also.
As a retired UK citizen now living in Falun I must have taken fifty odd guests on trips to the mine.It is a World Heritage site and rightly so. The history of mining here goes back a long way and the tour is usually very informative. I have personally taken the tour maybe six times over the past twenty years.It is worth checking by phone before traveling to find the time of a tour in your language. Don't worry about speaking Swedish as most of the staff can speak good English. If you come across one who can't I'd be surprised.The trip down the mine is a walking tour but not too strenuous. It is suitable for children but I would say they probably need to be over six or seven years old or you may struggle to keep them entertained. You cannot take strollers or buggies down there so the kids must be capable of walking unaided. That said, my daughter first did the trip when she was about six or seven and quite enjoyed it, even if she didn't really understand all of the information. It is quite well lit so no dramas there. The mine museum is as interesting as any other museum. It is worth a visit but probably only for an hour or so.I thought ticket prices were reasonable compared to other similar attractions and the car park is free if you are coming by road. The car park is also only a very short walk away from the mine entrance.Don't wear expensive shoes or clothing and remember it is usually a little cold down there. Hard hats and a cape are provided free. It is a must-see if you are going to be in town.
Most interesting, and I'm not even interested in mining! Apart from the open-cut mine itself (and the fascinating tour underground) there is a museum, a fantastic gift-shop, cafes, restaurants, and second-hand/antique shops to rummage around in. Found a lovely traditional copper kettle for a fourth of the price that I saw in Stockholm. Faluners are friendly. Some bird-watchers helped us look at rare owls nesting in the open-cut mine (they had powerful telescopes). A must-visit.
It's like taking a step back in time to go down in the mines. Quite impressive and slightly scary but well worth a visit.
The history of this mine goes back 1300 + years, and is very interesting. It really helped us understand the underground mine tour that we had looked around the museum before, not least as we were perhaps unlucky with our guide, who was a little uncertain and had a limited vocabulary and a too quiet voice. It would have been helpful - and safer - to have had more lighting in some places, such as the steps and some tunnels.The publicity explains that there are many steps and also that the temperature is only +5 C. ( you do go back up to ground level by elevator.) However, it also says that the tour is suitable for anyone over 3 years old, but we felt that it would not as the surface is very uneven, wet, slippery, and often rather dark, so they might well need carrying at a difficult and dangerous angle. It could also be a frightening experience, given all of the above.The site is big and includes various other buildings and exhibits, including an interesting "village", explaining about the many minerals and their uses that link to the mine.There is also a shop and cafe.
Very nice minewalk 1.5 km walk around "Stora Stöten". The walk had very good information signs. We did not try the cafe or restaurant in the area. Nice view and many places to look for birds.
The mine was intereting and the man leading the tour was really good. However, the tour was only about 1 hour long, and one didn't get to see that much of the mine, and very little of the outside areas were explained, There were many many passages that were not on the tour. For double the price of a movie, it should be a longer tour.
The visit to the coppermine was very interested. We had an experienced guide with our group who could tell nice stories. You can borrow raincoats, helmets, rubber boots.