Fossil Walk! Monday 21 April (bank holiday), Dublin coast
Join us for a walk through millions of years along Dublin's coastline, between Portmarnock and Malahide. Together we will go fossil hunting! Guided by Anthea, an experienced science communicator with a PhD in Irish fossils (all about ammonoids, extinct relatives of squid and cuttlefish).
This event is open to children and adults - please note there will be some uneven surfaces to walk over.
Booking essential! Spaces limited. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Please familiarise yourself with our Terms of Service before booking: https://naturetalesandtrails.ie/terms-of-service
PLEASE NOTE: There will be two walks, one starting at 10.30-12, and the other at 13.00-14.30. Please select your time at checkout.
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Past reviews:
“We joined Anthea and Koen on 10th Nov 2024 in Portmarnock for the Fossil Walk. It was an eye opener, hundreds of millions of years of history for us to discover.
My 10yr old son loved it, mostly because once he built up the courage to ask questions Anthea and Koen were very engaging and generous with their time.
I was amazed that after a couple of minutes of guidance the group could go and find fossils on our own. Once you found one, you then couldn’t stop finding them!
Highly recommend this for young and old.” David Power, Facebook Review 2024
"We went on a fossil hunting trip today, and for anyone considering it, I highly recommend giving it a try. Anthea is exceptionally knowledgeable and really knows her stuff. It was my first time searching for fossils, and it definitely sparked my interest to learn more! I had a lot of curious questions, and Anthea provided excellent guidance throughout the experience." Always Engaged - 2024 Facebook review
"We had a very enjoyable & informative walk along the beach in Portmarnock with Anthea on Sunday. She opened our eyes to the fossils in the rocks which we had never noticed before. Anthea patiently explained how it came about & what to look for. A young member in the group became an "expert" at spotting beautiful examples in the rocks. We are looking forward to joining her on future walks." Peter Curran, Facebook review 2024
Join us for a walk through millions of years along Dublin's coastline, between Portmarnock and Malahide. Together we will go fossil hunting! Guided by Anthea, an experienced science communicator with a PhD in Irish fossils (all about ammonoids, extinct relatives of squid and cuttlefish).
This event is open to children and adults - please note there will be some uneven surfaces to walk over.
Booking essential! Spaces limited. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Please familiarise yourself with our Terms of Service before booking: https://naturetalesandtrails.ie/terms-of-service
PLEASE NOTE: There will be two walks, one starting at 10.30-12, and the other at 13.00-14.30. Please select your time at checkout.
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Past reviews:
“We joined Anthea and Koen on 10th Nov 2024 in Portmarnock for the Fossil Walk. It was an eye opener, hundreds of millions of years of history for us to discover.
My 10yr old son loved it, mostly because once he built up the courage to ask questions Anthea and Koen were very engaging and generous with their time.
I was amazed that after a couple of minutes of guidance the group could go and find fossils on our own. Once you found one, you then couldn’t stop finding them!
Highly recommend this for young and old.” David Power, Facebook Review 2024
"We went on a fossil hunting trip today, and for anyone considering it, I highly recommend giving it a try. Anthea is exceptionally knowledgeable and really knows her stuff. It was my first time searching for fossils, and it definitely sparked my interest to learn more! I had a lot of curious questions, and Anthea provided excellent guidance throughout the experience." Always Engaged - 2024 Facebook review
"We had a very enjoyable & informative walk along the beach in Portmarnock with Anthea on Sunday. She opened our eyes to the fossils in the rocks which we had never noticed before. Anthea patiently explained how it came about & what to look for. A young member in the group became an "expert" at spotting beautiful examples in the rocks. We are looking forward to joining her on future walks." Peter Curran, Facebook review 2024
Join us for a walk through millions of years along Dublin's coastline, between Portmarnock and Malahide. Together we will go fossil hunting! Guided by Anthea, an experienced science communicator with a PhD in Irish fossils (all about ammonoids, extinct relatives of squid and cuttlefish).
This event is open to children and adults - please note there will be some uneven surfaces to walk over.
Booking essential! Spaces limited. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Please familiarise yourself with our Terms of Service before booking: https://naturetalesandtrails.ie/terms-of-service
PLEASE NOTE: There will be two walks, one starting at 10.30-12, and the other at 13.00-14.30. Please select your time at checkout.
-
Past reviews:
“We joined Anthea and Koen on 10th Nov 2024 in Portmarnock for the Fossil Walk. It was an eye opener, hundreds of millions of years of history for us to discover.
My 10yr old son loved it, mostly because once he built up the courage to ask questions Anthea and Koen were very engaging and generous with their time.
I was amazed that after a couple of minutes of guidance the group could go and find fossils on our own. Once you found one, you then couldn’t stop finding them!
Highly recommend this for young and old.” David Power, Facebook Review 2024
"We went on a fossil hunting trip today, and for anyone considering it, I highly recommend giving it a try. Anthea is exceptionally knowledgeable and really knows her stuff. It was my first time searching for fossils, and it definitely sparked my interest to learn more! I had a lot of curious questions, and Anthea provided excellent guidance throughout the experience." Always Engaged - 2024 Facebook review
"We had a very enjoyable & informative walk along the beach in Portmarnock with Anthea on Sunday. She opened our eyes to the fossils in the rocks which we had never noticed before. Anthea patiently explained how it came about & what to look for. A young member in the group became an "expert" at spotting beautiful examples in the rocks. We are looking forward to joining her on future walks." Peter Curran, Facebook review 2024