The Jurassic Coast is a 95-mile stretch along the south coast of England. With its stunning scenery and breath-taking views, there is no better place for you to unwind. And that’s not all – there is plenty to do too.
One of the bonuses of a trip to the Jurassic Coast is the fact that it is relatively close – wherever you live in the UK. This means that you can take just a couple of days, or longer if you have the chance.
The World Heritage Site spans 185 million years of geological time, and reaches from Orcombe Point near Exmouth, East Devon, to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage in South-East Dorset.
Whether you are looking for some great walking, spectacular seascapes, or fancy your hand at fossil hunting, the Jurassic Coast has something for everyone. And here are some of the best places to visit.