Skip to content
The Great Britain Guide

UNESCO World Heritage · South West England

Jurassic Coast

Jurassic Coast — World Heritage Site in England.

Jurassic Coast, unesco world heritage in Devon

Wikimedia Commons contributors — see linked file page for photographer and licence licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Nearest railway station
Much Natter · 7.9 km

About

Jurassic Coast is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Wikidata describes it as: "World Heritage Site in England". Coordinates: 50.7056°, -2.9899°.

Photo gallery

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Axmouth to Lyme Regis Under Cliffs SSSI
  • National Nature Reserve: AXMOUTH TO LYME REGIS UNDERCLIFFS
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: East Devon

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Jurassic Coast, also known as the Dorset and East Devon Coast, is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England. It stretches from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, a distance of about 96 miles (154 km), and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in mid-December 2001. The site spans 185 million years of geological history, coastal erosion having exposed an almost continuous sequence of rock formation covering the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. At different times, this area has been desert, shallow tropical sea and marsh, and the fossilised remains of the various creatures that lived there have been preserved in the rocks. Natural features seen on this stretch of coast include arches, pinnacles and stack rocks. In some places the sea has broken through resistant rocks to produce coves with restricted entrances and, in one place, the Isle of Portland is connected to the land by a barrier beach. In some parts of the coast, landslides are common. These have exposed a wide range of fossils, the different rock types each having its own typical fauna and flora, thus providing evidence of how animals and plants evolved in this region. The area around Lulworth Cove contains a fossil forest, and 71 different rock strata have been identified at Lyme Regis, each with its own species of ammonite. The fossil collector Mary Anning lived here and her major discoveries of marine reptiles and other fossils were made at a time when the study of palaeontology was just starting to develop. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provides information on the heritage coast, and the whole length of the site can be visited via the South West Coast Path.

Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.

Background

History

At the end of the 18th century Georges Cuvier showed that some fossil animals resembled no living ones, thus demonstrating that animals could become extinct; this led to the emergence of palaeontology, the study of fossils. The coasts of eastern Devon and western Dorset were rich in fossil beds, but before this time the fossils had merely been gathered as a pastime or collected by local residents and sold to visitors as curios. Mary Anning (1799–1847) lived in Lyme Regis and followed in her father's footsteps as a collector. She became an expert on the fossils to be found in the Blue Lias around the town and discovered the first complete Ichthyosaur skeleton at The Spittles. Other important…

Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Coordinates
50.7056, -2.9899
County
Devon
District
East Devon
Parish
Combpyne Rousdon
Postcode
DT7 3XU
Parliamentary constituency
Honiton and Sidmouth
Nearest railway station
Much Natter7.9 km

Sources

Featured in these 3 guides

Other places nearby

Loading nearby places…

Nearby

More UNESCO sites in this region

Frequently asked questions

Where is Jurassic Coast?
Jurassic Coast is in Devon, South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode DT7 3XU), in the parish of Combpyne Rousdon.
Is Jurassic Coast a protected site?
Yes — Jurassic Coast is part of the Axmouth to Lyme Regis Under Cliffs SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the AXMOUTH TO LYME REGIS UNDERCLIFFS National Nature Reserve.
How do I get to Jurassic Coast?
The nearest railway station is Much Natter, about 7.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DT7 3XU.