The following visitor centres and museums all explore an aspect of the Jurassic Coast, as well as many other local stories of interest.
Everything from fossil walks and interactive displays, to the geology, wildlife and evolution of the Jurassic Coast are on offer at these centres, along with friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Its 16 galleries of displays take visitors on a voyage of discovery from pre-history to the present day. Exotic animals, birds and butterflies delight children in the Natural History section and there is a geological gallery.
Queen Street, Exeter, EX4 3RXContains a wealth of material and archives relating to local history, nature, archaeology and geology relating to the World Heritage coast, with emphasis on the East Devon pebble beds.
27 Fore Street, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX9 6NPThe museum houses a variety of fossils, rocks, mosaics and other artifacts unearthed in the local environment. Walks along the Jurassic Coast can also be booked from here.
Hope Cottage, Church Street, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 8LY
A working observatory and planetarium which offers talks on the journey through 'Deep Time', space and the universe.
The centre has pictures, exhibits and explanations about the local marine environment and the World heritage Site, and is situated on the left at the bottom of Sea Hill, Beer.
Although not a visitor centre as such, the Quarry Canes in beer offer an incredible opportunity to get underground and see inside the cliffs first-hand. The 90 Acres of vast underground workings have been mined since Roman Times, and fascinating tours are available.
The museum has an exhibition on the natural history of the area and also an excellent collection of old photographs from the region. The museum can be found on the top floor of the Town Hall in Fore Street.
A range of Lyme Regis' famous fossils can be seen in the geological galleries. You can also take a journey through the local history of Lyme and discover the fascinating life of fossil hunter, Mary Anning, whose fossil collecting began the study of geology.
The aquarium is home to a fascinating array of local marine animals and is situated at the end of the Cobb.
Charmouth is world famous for fossils and the centre explains what they are and how to find them safely and without causing damage to the cliffs or beaches. You can also learn about projects on local biodiversity, geology and coastal science. There are Wardens on hand to tell you about your finds and fossil-hunting walks can be also booked here.
This small centre explores biodiversity of the internationally important Fleet Lagoon, and the unique geology and formation of the colossal Chesil beach. There are also fantastic views, and telescopes to view local wildlife.
This man-made landscape brings together sculpture, geology and quarrying history.
A small museum which covers the Island's history of smuggling and shipwrecks, quarrying and also houses a comprehensive fossil collection.
The centre provides an introduction to Portland Bill, the lighthouse and the geology.
Welcome to the Dorset County Museum, where the story of Dorset's rich landscape unfolds in a range of fascinating displays. The Museum was founded in 1846 to help protect and record the county's unique historical and natural environment.
The centre follows the evolution of the beautiful cove through millions of years. It also covers the fascinating history of the surrounding landscape and the local wildlife.
Please note that access to the Fossil Forest is through MoD land which is closed when they are firing, however it is open most weekends.
There is a wealth of information on the rich marine life at Kimmeridge Bay and the surrounding Purbeck Voluntary Marine Nature Reserve. The centre also offers 'Snorkelling for softies' and a live underwater camera.
The combination of unrivalled geology and wildlife make Durlston Country Park a very special place. Come to the well-equipped visitor centre to experience live video pictures from the seabird colonies and the sounds of dolphins from an underwater hydrophone. The Castle is currently being renovated and will become a flagship centre for the Jurassic Coast.
Learn about the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site with interactive displays and films. The centre is situated at The Square off the town's lower High Street.
The National Trust visitor centre has an exhibition about the fascinating ecology of the sand dunes and the geology of the surrounding site.
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