



Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker is located in Cheshire, hidden away in the countryside near Nantwich. It’s a massive underground complex that was once a top-secret government site designed to survive a nuclear attack, and it’s now a pretty chilling, labyrinthine museum.
What to Expect
You’ll spend about 2 to 3 hours wandering through the maze of rooms. It’s packed with original Cold War tech—think chunky computers, switchboards, and the “war room” where officials would have monitored a fallout. There’s also a collection of decommissioned weapons and a look at the eerie medical bays. It’s much more interesting and atmospheric than “fun” in the traditional sense; it’s a hands-on history lesson that feels a bit like stepping onto a film set.

Who Will Enjoy It?
The “Boredom” Factor
Teenagers who like tech or history will find it cool, but those who need constant high-energy action might find it a bit “look-but-don’t-touch” after the first hour. It’s a genuine piece of history rather than a theme park.
Food and Perks
Nearby Add-ons
If you want to lighten the mood afterwards, the pretty market town of Nantwich is just a few miles away. It’s full of half-timbered buildings, independent cafes, and pubs. For a more active follow-up, Snugburys Ice Cream is a short drive away—it’s a famous local farm with massive straw sculptures and great treats, which is the perfect “reward” for kids who behaved in the bunker.