Discover Dorset’s Coastal Heritage
Uncover the rich heritage of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast – from ancient geology and fossil treasures to historic harbours and maritime traditions.
Dorset’s coastline is more than breathtaking scenery – it’s a living story of nature and history.
The Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveals 185 million years of Earth’s past. Its dramatic cliffs and fossil-rich beaches offer a glimpse into prehistoric life, making it a paradise for geology enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.
But Dorset’s coastal heritage isn’t just written in stone. Historic harbours like Lyme Regis and Swanage tell tales of fishing communities, shipbuilding, and maritime trade that sustained generations. Cobbled quays, old warehouses, and traditional cottages evoke a time when the sea was both livelihood and lifeline.
Literary connections add another layer to this heritage. Writers such as Jane Austen and John Fowles immortalised Dorset’s coastal towns in their works, weaving stories inspired by the rugged beauty of the shoreline.
Today, visitors can walk in these footsteps along scenic coastal paths, explore museums dedicated to maritime history, and join guided fossil hunts to uncover secrets of the deep past.
Dorset’s coast is a place where geology, culture, and tradition meet – a destination that invites you to discover history at every turn.