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Discover Wales and Explore the Brymbo Fossil Forest near Wrexham
Sip back and discover the Brymbo Fossil Forest near Wrexham in North Wales, a uniquely preserved Carboniferous forest dating back 314 million years. Discovered beneath the former Brymbo Steelworks, the site reveals upright fossil trees, roots, coal seams and rare animal life. Opening in spring 2026, Stori Brymbo will offer tours, science led heritage experiences, and hands on access to a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest in North Wales.
May 29, 20255 min read


Discover Ireland and Explore the Geodiversity and Fossils of the Gleniff Horseshoe near Sligo
Sip back and explore the Gleniff Horseshoe near Sligo in Ireland’s rugged Connacht coast, where geology, myth, and landscape meet. Discover Benbulben, Dartry Mountains limestone cliffs, Carboniferous seas, glacial carving, fossil-rich formations, and Diarmuid and Gráinne’s Cave, all within Yeats Country on the Wild Atlantic Way. Learn about fossils, karst caves, Yeats, and Ireland’s deep-time story. Perfect for curious travellers. Plan your visit Today
Feb 10, 20255 min read


Discover Scotland and Explore the Geodiversity and Fossils of Arthur’s Seat
Sip back and explore Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh, an ancient extinct volcano rising above Holyrood Park. Learn how 360 million years of geology shaped this iconic landmark, from volcanic eruptions and glaciation to panoramic summit views. Discover Edinburgh Castle, museums, fossil heritage, and self-guided geowalks that connect deep Earth history with culture, tourism, and unforgettable experiences in Scotland’s historic capital city.
Jan 10, 20256 min read


Discover North Yorkshire and Explore the Geodiversity and Fossils of Malham Cove
Sip back and discover Malham Cove in North Yorkshire, a dramatic 80-metre-high, 300-metre-wide limestone cliff and karst landscape in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Formed in the Carboniferous Period, this Great Scar Limestone amphitheatre reveals tropical seas, tectonic faults, glaciation, fossils, iconic walks, wildlife, caves, and enduring natural heritage. Geology, fossil history, faults, karst, SSSI designations define this upland landmark.
Jan 2, 20254 min read


The Lower Jurassic Ammonite Wall of the UNESCO Haute-Provence Global Geopark, France
Sip back and explore the Géoparc de Haute-Provence showcases France’s largest UNESCO geopark and the iconic Ammonite Wall of Digne-Les-Bains. This vast limestone exposure preserves over 1,550 Lower Jurassic ammonites, revealing marine life from the Sinemurian Age. Visitors explore fossil sites, trails, museums, and nearby villages while learning how ancient seas, tectonics, and stratigraphy shaped this remarkable geological and cultural landscape.
Nov 21, 20225 min read


The Coal Age Galapagos of Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site Canada
Sip back and explore the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nova Scotia, Canada, one of the world’s most important Carboniferous fossil landscapes. Known as the “Coal Age Galápagos,” this coastal site preserves fossil forests, early reptiles, coal swamps, and diverse ecosystems dating back over 300 million years.
Nov 16, 20224 min read


The Early Tetrapod’s of Poland’s Swietokrzyskie Mountains
Sip back and explore the Świętokrzyskie Mountains in Poland, home to the Zachelmie Quarry and the oldest tetrapod trackways. These Middle Devonian trace fossils reveal early terrestrialisation, showing vertebrates with limbs walking on tidal flats nearly 18 million years earlier than once believed. Visit Kielce’s Geological Museum and Geonatura Kielce to learn how this UNESCO Global Geopark reshaped our understanding of evolution, geology, and palaeontology.
Nov 14, 20223 min read
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