Fossil Walk at Folkestone | Folkestone Warren Nature Reserve
Cultural Experiences
A walk to explore the geology and fossils of the Folkestone area.
Meeting Point
– 1pm: By the information board opposite the junction of Foreland Avenue and Wear Bay Road. https://maps.app.goo.gl/TCy9iyEnEyAkQ1kz5
At the meeting point a brief explanation of the local geology will be given and some fossils from the beach shown. The presence of Roman Villa nearby will also be explained. (approx.10 Minutes)
We will then head down to the beach before a recap on how to be safe and spend about an hour in the bay looking for fossils. (approx.1.5 hours)
Then we will walk to end of the promenade (if it is accessible|) to look more closely at the Chalk (30 Minutes)
Next, we will explore a section of beach where abundant sea glass can be found for about 30 Minutes. Those that wish to can take a break as there are suitable places to sit and relax. (approx.30 Minutes)
Then we will walk back along the beach while the tide is out and look for more fossils from the clay and greensand, keeping an eye out for dinosaur footprints. (approx.1 hour).
Return to the meeting Point (approx.20 Minutes)
Suitable for Beginners. Please note that only adults aged 18 and over can attend our Study Days. This is for safeguarding and insurance reasons.
By the end of the course you should have:
Gained an understanding of the geology of the area
Found and identified a variety of rocks and fossils
What to bring:
Clothes suitable for the weather.
Drinks (2 litres recommended per person)
Snacks in case you get hungry
Hand sanitiser for use before eating
A trowel or chisel for digging in fallen clay and chalk material
Notebook and pencil
Containers and tissue paper for finds
Led by
Philip Hadland BSc MSc, Qualified Geologist
. Phil has over 20 years of geological fieldwork experience, over 10 years’ experience of leading geology walks and is famous for his excellent fossil identification skills.
For further information, please visit the
Study Days page of the Kent Wildlife Trust website.
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