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THU 23 MAY
Lyme Regis Museum, Lyme Regis
Run by: Lyme Regis Museum
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Come and join in with one of our famous fossil walks along this historic stretch of Dorset coast with Lyme Regis Museum geologist Paddy Howe and marine biologist Chris Andrew.
09:00–11:00
Suitable for any age

Some families return time and again to search with Paddy and Chris among the sand and rocks for fossils that have been washed-down onto the beach after 150 million years. Your fossil walk ticket gives you free access to the museum where you will be able to see displays of rare fossils, learn all about Mary Anning, the famous early palaeontologist who once lived on the site of the museum and much, much more. Full payment is needed at time of booking so please have your card details when you contact us on 01297 443370 or walks@lymeregismuseum.co.uk.
This activity also runs on these dates:
£10 adults, children and students £5.
Lyme Regis Museum
Bridge Street, Lyme Regis, DT7 3QA
Built on the site of the home of Lyme's renowned fossilist Mary Anning, the museum is one of the architectural gems of the town and is packed with fascinating displays. Find out about Lyme's early and maritime history, its internationally important geology, its fossils and the many significant writers connected with the town, from Jane Austen to John Fowles.
This activity is organised and run by Lyme Regis Museum.
Please register in advance.
WED 22 MAY
FRI 24 MAY
SAT 25 MAY
WED 22 MAY
SAT 25 MAY
WED 29 MAY
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