Holidays for the kids
Time Out picks three trips to keep your youngsters quiet this summer
The UK quest
Fossil-hunting on the Jurassic Coast, Devon and Dorset
Massive
natural erosion is currently exposing new crops of fossils along the
95-mile coastline spanning Dorset and Devon. Awarded Natural World
Heritage status in December 2001, the Jurassic Coast reflects 185
million years of evolution.
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| Jurassic lark: fossil fun in Charmouth |
The lower Jurassic clays of
Charmouth in Dorset make it one of the best places to find fossils, and
Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre offers ‘Fossil Fantastic’ weekends for
families. The centre’s wardens teach visitors how fossils are formed
and how to identify them. There are workshops in fossil-mould-making
and ammonite-slice-polishing, interactive computers, hands-on displays,
guided fossil-hunts on Charmouth beach and video microscopes to examine
finds. A highlight of the weekend is building a giant marine reptile
sculpture on the beach using pebbles and sand. The centre shows two
short films in its theatre, for an additional £1 for adults, 50p for
children.
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Three miles west of Charmouth is Lyme Regis, a
rich geological area and home to fossil museum Dinosaurland, which
houses marine fossils, a real Chinese dinosaur and a 73kg lump of
dinosaur dung.
If all those fossils leave you
yearning to see a living creature, visit the swannery in nearby
Abbotsbury, where you can walk among 600 nesting swans.
Charmouth
Heritage Coast Centre, Lower Sea Lane, Charmouth, Dorset (01297
560772/www.charmouth.org). Adm free. Fossil Fantastic weekend £40,
children £30 excluding accommodation and meals. Abbotsbury Swannery,
New Barn Rd, Abbotsbury, Dorset (01305 871858/ www.abbotsbury-tourism.co.uk/swannery). Adm £7.50, £4.50 children.
Getting there
Waterloo to Axminster (Adult Saver Return from £50;www.thetrainline.com) then 31 bus which runs Axminster to Weymouth, stops in
Charmouth and runs in line with train arrival times.
Where to staySwansmead B&B (www.swansmead.co.uk/ 01297
560465/gilly@swansmead.co.uk), a two-minute stroll from Charmouth beach
and enjoying views over the sea from the dining room and bedrooms.
Large family room (double bed and large bunk beds) from £25 per person
per night. There are many other B&Bs, hotels and homes to let in
the surrounding area (www.lymeregisholidays.com). A three-bedroom
holiday home costs around £600 a week.
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