Date/Time
Date(s) - Saturday, 11 April 2026
10:00 - 16:00
Location
Folkestone
Categories
📅 Saturday 11 April 2026 | 🕙 10.00am–4.00pm
Step back into the Late Cretaceous on this exciting Rockwatch field trip to Folkestone, where some of the last dinosaurs to walk in Britain left their footprints behind.
We’ll explore the famous Copt Point exposure on the rocky foreshore, guided by Steve Friedrich, who discovered many of the dinosaur tracks here alongside Phil Hadland. After a picnic lunch, we’ll walk through Folkestone’s vibrant Creative Quarter to visit Folkestone Museum, where curator Corie Clover will give us a special behind-the-scenes tour, including items not normally on public display.
Key details
- 📍 Meeting point: Wear Bay Road, Folkestone (near the Pavilion)
- 👦 Minimum age: 8+
- 🦶 Terrain: Rocky foreshore (not wheelchair accessible)
- 👥 Maximum places: 20
- 🚗 Parking: Pay & display if roadside parking unavailable
What to bring
Packed lunch, sturdy outdoor footwear, weather-appropriate clothing. A hard hat, small trowel, and specimen bags are recommended if you have them.
⚠️ Please note: The foreshore includes large boulders and can be slippery. Toilet facilities are limited to the start of the day and the harbour area near the museum.
Bookings
Children must be accompanied by an adult so please buy tickets for children and accompanying adult/s.Log in if you already have an account with us.
