Tracking Yorkshire's Dinosaurs
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Tracking Yorkshire's Dinosaurs

Join palaeontologist Fossiliam in Scarborough as we go in search of Yorkshire's Jurassic dinosaurs!

By Liam Herringshaw

Location

Rotunda Museum: Museum of Coastal Heritage and Geology

Vernon Road Scarborough YO11 2PS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event.

About this event

Join palaeontologist Fossiliam (Dr Liam Herringshaw) in Scarborough as we go in search of Yorkshire's Jurassic dinosaurs!

More than 165 million years ago, in the middle of the Jurassic period, dinosaurs roamed Yorkshire. How do we know this? Because we find their footprints, fossilized in the Jurassic rocks of the Yorkshire Coast. One of the best places to see them is Scarborough's South Bay, and on this dinosaur-hunting trip, Fossiliam will show you how to find them.

We will meet outside the historic Rotunda Museum (Google maps location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/AAEyaU1AGWm3A1FG9; What3Words location: https://what3words.com/modern.sculpture.hidden), home to some fabulous fossil footprints, before walking down onto the sands of the South Bay. As we head towards the Jurassic rocks of South Cliff, we'll have a go at walking like dinosaurs, and making our own tracks in the sand.

Once we reach South Cliff, Fossiliam will explain how to read the rocks, and what they can tell us about Jurassic Yorkshire. This includes learning how to spot the impressions of giant extinct reptiles. Once you've got your eye in, you'll soon be stomping with stegosaurs, sauntering with sauropods, and thundering with theropods!

The walk is suitable for all ages, but especially for would-be palaeontologists aged 6 and over. Under-5s are free, and don't need a ticket, but all 6-16 year-olds need a ticket, and must be accompanied by a paying adult. Dogs are not allowed, except assistance dogs.

The walk from the Rotunda Museum into South Bay follows public footpaths, with steps down onto the beach at the bottom. Once on the beach, we will walk along a mostly sandy, level surface, though the beach can be wet, and rocks can be slippery. Waterproof shoes with good grip and ankle support are recommended, along with warm, weatherproof clothing. At South Cliff, we leave the beach to follow the Cleveland Way footpath.

(Disclaimer: no dinosaurs can be taken home)

Frequently asked questions

Is step-free access available?

Our normal route uses a few steps to get down onto South Bay beach. It is possible to get down onto the beach via slipways, which are step-free. They are not necessarily flat, though, so care must be taken.

Are dogs allowed on the walk?

Only assistance dogs are allowed on the walk, although there are likely to be free-range dogs on the beach!

How long does the walk last?

Around 90 minutes. We start outside the Rotunda Museum and finish at South Cliff.

Organized by

Fossiliam leads York walks and Yorkshire Coast fossil-finding trips, as well as school and museum events.

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