Yorkshire Coast family fossil hunt

Yorkshire Coast family fossil hunt

Join palaeontologist Fossiliam in Cayton Bay as we search for evidence of prehistoric Yorkshire!

By Liam Herringshaw
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Date and time

Sunday, July 13 · 10:30am - 12:30pm GMT+1

Location

Cayton Bay

Cayton Bay Filey Road Cayton YO11 3NP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

MEETING POINT - although this family fossil hunt takes place on Cayton Bay beach, we meet on the old Filey Road, at the top of the path down to the Salty Dog cafe: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JyU6nXX6PHJePR2r6 (What3Words: https://what3words.com/crossings.headboard.comforted). After an introduction here, we'll then walk down the path to the beach.

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Join palaeontologist Fossiliam (Dr Liam Herringshaw) as we travel back millions of years in time on this family-friendly Yorkshire Coast fossil-finding trip. Our destination - Cayton Bay, just south of Scarborough - has an amazing variety of Jurassic rocks, covered in clays from the last Ice Age, and its beach pebbles and cobbles are packed with fossils. It's one of the best fossiling spots in the north of England!

This Yorkshire Coast family fossil hunt is suitable for all ages, but especially for would-be palaeontologists aged 6 and over. Children aged 5 and under are free, but all 6-16 year-olds need a paid ticket, and must be accompanied by a paying adult (up to 3 children per ticket-holding adult). Dogs are not allowed, except assistance dogs.

We will meet above the bay on the old Filey Road, at the top of the path leading to The Salty Dog beach cafe (Google Maps location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JyU6nXX6PHJePR2r6; What3Words: https://what3words.com/crossings.headboard.comforted). After an introduction here, we'll then walk down the path to Cayton Bay beach, where Fossiliam will explain what to look for. After that, we'll spend around an hour and a half hunting for fossils.

The walk down into Cayton Bay follows a well-maintained road, with steps down onto the beach at the bottom. Step-free access is unfortunately not available. 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.

Hammers are not required. The only kit you'll want is a magnifying glass to inspect things with, and a bucket or backpack to carry your favourite discoveries.

Frequently asked questions

Is car parking available in Cayton Bay?

Car parking is normally available along the old Filey Road. Pay and display parking is also available at the Cayton Bay Surf School.

Are dogs allowed on the fossil hunt?

No, dogs are not allowed on the fossil hunt (unless they are assistance dogs).

Where does the fossil hunt begin?

We meet on the old Filey Road, at the top of the path down to the Salty Dog cafe: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JyU6nXX6PHJePR2r6 (What3Words: https://what3words.com/crossings.headboard.comforted). After an introduction here, we'll then walk down the path to Cayton Bay beach.

What should I do if we are running late?

If you realise you are not going to make the start time, please phone Liam and let him know. His phone number will be provided after you sign up. Please note that phone reception in Cayton Bay is very patchy. Once the group has set off you might not be able to contact Liam.

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

£0 – £15