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Fossil Coast Explores Chesil Beach Along the Jurassic Coast
Sip back and explore Chesil Beach, also known as Chesil Bank, is a 29 km naturally formed shingle tombolo along Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, created after the last ice age. Separated from the mainland by the Fleet Lagoon, the UK’s largest tidal lagoon, it reveals Holocene geology, longshore drift processes, graded pebbles, and flint and chert sediments that shape this protected coastal landscape. Ideal for visitors interested in coastal geology, geomorphology, heritage
Jul 27, 20223 min read


Discovering the Ice Age Fossil's of Devon and Dorset coast
Sip back and discover Devon and Dorset’s Ice Age heritage, from the Honiton Hippo to Sherford Woolly Mammoth and Kents Cavern. Explore Pleistocene megafauna fossils, cave bears, mammoths, Neanderthals, and early humans dating back 500,000 years. Learn about glacial cycles, interglacials, and the Quaternary epoch shaping the landscape. Perfect for fossil enthusiasts, paleontology lovers, and heritage travelers exploring the Jurassic Coast and Ice Age Europe.
Mar 11, 20225 min read
Find out more about gin, cocktail recipes, our fossil coastline, and the places
along the way that you can enjoy a jigger of Fossil Coast Gin.
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