What if you could stand in a place shaped by glaciers, explore clues from ancient wetlands, and discover rocks that have travelled hundreds of miles?
This summer, Rockwatchers are heading to the East Yorkshire coast for a very special geological adventure—and you’re invited.
At Skipsea Withow Mere, the landscape tells an incredible story. Thousands of years ago, ice sheets sculpted this coastline, leaving behind layers of clay, sand and stones. Today, the sea continues to reshape it, revealing new treasures all the time.
This is geology in action.
Young Rockwatchers will:
- Hunt for unusual pebbles carried by glaciers
- Discover fossils that didn’t originate here—but were transported by ice
- Learn how ancient lakes and wetlands once covered the area
- See first-hand how the coastline is constantly changing
It’s a brilliant mix of exploration, discovery and hands-on learning—all in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.
Bring a picnic, enjoy the sea air, and finish the day with a well-earned treat from the local café.
📅 Friday 14th August 2026
🎟️ Spaces are limited
👉 Don’t miss out—book now and join the adventure!
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