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Kimmeridge Bay

Kimmeridge Bay

There are not many places, especially as beautiful as Kimmeridge Bay, where you can witness the sunrise and sunset in one place.

But this isn’t the only reason to visit. With its low tides, Kimmeridge Bay offers possibly the best and safest Rockpooling and swimming spots in Dorset, so there’s plenty of room to explore the natural beauty, geology and marine-life within. As well, the spectacular views from around the bay can’t go unnoticed!

A chance find by local fossil hunter Philip Jacobs in 2022, turned out to be the tip of a Pliosaur snout, the remaining skull of this colossal sea monster was extracted from the cliff and can now be viewed at the brilliant Etches Collection, at Kimmeridge Village.

Be sure to seek out the Fine Foundation Wild Seas Centre, run by Dorset Wildlife Trust. The Centre offers interactive displays and fascinating information, great for all visitors. The Kimmeridge snorkel trail is a must for any budding marine biologists. Pop into the centre to find out more. Be sure to check for their opening hours, as it closes in the winter months.

A short walk up to Clavell Tower, a Tuscan style building that offers more to explore in the area, you’re guaranteed extensive views as you overlook the bay and surrounding coastline.

Kimmeridge Bay

Where is Kimmeridge Bay?

Nestled below the town of Wareham and on the coast between Swanage and Lulworth Cove, getting to Kimmeridge Bay is simple. For satnavs, use BH20 5PF.

Please note that toll charges apply for the road leading to Kimmeridge Bay. Alternatively, reaching the bay by foot or bicycle is free.

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