Torness Nuclear Power Station

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Dunbar, United Kingdom

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Nuclear power plant· Tourist attraction

Torness Nuclear Power Station Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Torness Nuclear Power Station is located in Dunbar, United Kingdom. Torness Nuclear Power Station is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category nuclear power plant in United Kingdom.

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+44 1368873000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Euan Wilson

High security Nuclear power plant. Usually uas tours but closed for visitors due to Covid-19

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David Thomson

Part of the berwickshire coastal path

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Cameron Bell

Tour was great, and staff were really friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommended!

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James Barker

Superb place. Really interesting tour.

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Mike M

Great tour delivered by Julius! Knowledgable staff and fantastic approach to children. Really recommend the Power Station to visit!

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Jim

Fantastic tour, just make sure you call a few weeks in advance to book

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Ann-Marie Mallon

Torness is a great place to visit. The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable and the tour is definitely worthwhile.

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George Charles

Me and my mates came here by accident one evening in early June. We were Winkle picking along the shore. Due to high levels of radiation the Winkles have developed a healthy green glow. They litter the evening shore like a blanket of neon diamonds. After consuming many of the tasty little molluscs, we all had bright green glowing mouths and had adopted a stagger due to the poisonous nature the Winkles now possessed. We drunkenly staggered toward the bright lights of the power station which was emmiting a low oscillating hum, not that dissimilar from the noise you might find emitted from a Techno night at 3am in a warehouse in Manchester. We made our way through the darkness, dribbling green goo from our mouths, walking like toddlers clutching five pound notes in our hands. We made our way through a hole in the West fence and conveniently missed the entry fee, which we all agreed we could spend on chips and curry on the way home. We made our to the main reactor in search of the source of the sounds we craved. On the way we were greated by an angelic figure dressed head to toe in black leather and chains. He called himself Brian. Brian beat my friend dave into submission with a whip after he couldn't sing 'The Star Spangled Banner " whilst riding a Kangaroo. After that it all got a little hazy and we ended up eating curry on chips in lay by. My favourite bit was Chewbacca's guitar solo. Man i love Winkle picking