The Jurassic Coast is a fascinating location for those interested in fossils and geology. Spanning 95 miles along the south coast of England, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to an array of rare and ancient fossils. If you’re one of the many people planning to visit Dorset to witness the recent Pilsaur skull discovery displayed in The Etches Collection Museum and are considering giving fossil hunting a try, there are a few things you should keep in mind. To make the most out of your adventure on the Jurassic Coast, here are some top tips for fossil hunting in Dorset.
Know the best locations
If you are a fossil enthusiast, you will be pleased to know that the Jurassic Coast is home to several excellent fossil hunting sites. Charmouth and Lyme Regis are some of the prime locations where you can find fossils of prehistoric creatures such as ammonites and belemnites.
Before you head out to these locations, it is essential to do some research on the geology of the area to ensure that you are searching in the right places. Each site has its own unique geological features that determine the type of fossils you can expect to find. For instance, Lyme Regis and Charmouth's cliffs are made up of Blue Lias rock, which is rich in ammonites, while Kimmeridge Bay has layers of shale and clay that contain fossils of marine reptiles
Check the tide times
Fossil hunting is a fascinating activity that attracts many enthusiasts. However, it requires some planning and knowledge to make the most of your experience. One important thing to keep in mind is the tide. It's best to go fossil hunting during low tide, as this is when the most fossils are exposed on the beach.
It's also important to be aware of the tide coming in, as it can catch you by surprise and leave you stranded or even in danger. Keep an eye on the tide and make sure to leave enough time to get back to safety before it's too late.
Bring the right tools
If you're planning to go fossil hunting, then two of the most essential tools you'll need are a hammer and a chisel. These tools are used to break apart rocks and expose fossils that may be hidden inside. It's important to handle them with care.
Make sure to wear appropriate safety gear, such as eye protection and gloves, to avoid any injuries. It's also important to avoid damaging any important geological features, such as rock formations or cliffs, and not to disturb nesting birds or other wildlife.
To carry your fossil finds, we recommend bringing along a sturdy bag and some recycled paper or newspaper to wrap them up.
Follow guidelines
Fossil hunting is regulated on the Jurassic Coast, and there are guidelines that need to be followed to ensure the safety of both visitors and the environment. Some areas may have restrictions in place, such as limits on the amount of time you can spend searching or restrictions on the types of tools you can use. It is always advisable to check with the local authorities or park rangers before you begin your search, as they will be able to provide you with the latest information on any restrictions or guidelines that may be in place.
For example, it's important to note that while fossil hunting and using hammers is not permitted in Kimmeridge Bay itself, you are allowed to hunt for fossils outside the bay on either side.
Join a guided tour
Fossil hunting in the Jurassic Coast can be overwhelming for beginners to navigate and find the best locations. That's where joining a guided tour can be a great option. By joining a tour, you'll have the opportunity to learn from an expert who can share their knowledge of the geology of the area, as well as tips and tricks for finding fossils. You’ll be able to ask questions and receive personalised advice on how to identify different types of fossils and how to handle them safely.
Wear appropriate clothing
The Jurassic Coast can be unpredictable, so it's important to dress appropriately. Wear sturdy shoes with a good grip that can handle slippery rocks, and dress in layers as the weather can change quickly. It's also a good idea to wear a hat and sunscreen.
Newlands Holiday Park - Accommodation near the Jurassic Coast
If you're interested in fossil hunting in West Dorset, you will be pleased to know that the Jurassic Coast is conveniently located near Newlands Holiday Park, with Charmouth Beach and Lyme Regis being under a 10-minute drive away and walkable distance.
Our holiday Park in Charmouth offers a range of self-catering accommodation options to suit your needs, whether you prefer a scenic campsite or a modern apartment. During your stay, you can also enjoy our fantastic facilities, including our Leisure Centre with indoor and outdoor pools, children's play areas, and a Tow Bar and Restaurant.