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Lyme Regis — Monmouth Beach

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Today at Lyme Regis — Monmouth Beach

Quiet day
Leave beach by2:25pmthe tide will cut off your route back
Safe window11:25am – 2:25pm
Tide nowRising ↑ until 8:32pm
Low tide1:25pm (0.8 m)
Wind & sea26 km/h · 0.6 m waves

Low tide falls at lunchtime, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

safe window Low 0.8m 1:25pm High 4.4m 8:32pm 6ammidday6pm
Today's tide at Lyme Regis — Monmouth Beach — heights in metres above chart datum. Guidance only: check the official tide table locally.
Wed 15 Quiet 0.8 m Thu 16 Fair 0.8 m Fri 17 Quiet 0.8 m Sat 18 Fair 0.9 m Sun 19 Fair 0.9 m Mon 20 Quiet 1.0 m Tue 21 Quiet 1.2 m

Next 7 days

Wednesday 15 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 11:25am – 2:25pm

Leave the beach by 2:25pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls at lunchtime, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

Low tide: 1:25pm (0.8 m) · Wind up to 26 km/h · Waves 0.6 m

Thursday 16 July

Fair

Safe window: 12:10pm – 3:10pm

Leave the beach by 3:10pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.8 m low tide falls mid-afternoon.

Low tide: 2:01am (0.7 m), 2:10pm (0.8 m) · Wind up to 21 km/h · Waves 0.5 m

Friday 17 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 12:54pm – 3:54pm

Leave the beach by 3:54pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls mid-afternoon, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

Low tide: 2:45am (0.7 m), 2:54pm (0.8 m) · Wind up to 17 km/h · Waves 0.3 m

Saturday 18 July

Fair

Safe window: 1:39pm – 4:39pm

Leave the beach by 4:39pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls mid-afternoon, though it is not an especially big one.

Low tide: 3:29am (0.8 m), 3:39pm (0.9 m) · Wind up to 12 km/h · Waves 0.3 m

Sunday 19 July

Fair

Safe window: 4:39am – 5:13am

Leave the beach by 5:13am — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls first thing, though it is not an especially big one. Daylight cuts the collecting window to under 45 minutes, so don't plan a long session.

Low tide: 4:13am (0.9 m), 4:24pm (1.1 m) · Wind up to 11 km/h · Waves 0.4 m

Monday 20 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 4:40am – 5:56am

Leave the beach by 5:56am — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls first thing, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

Low tide: 4:56am (1.0 m), 5:10pm (1.3 m) · Wind up to 9 km/h · Waves 0.3 m

Tuesday 21 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 4:42am – 6:40am

Leave the beach by 6:40am — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls first thing, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

Low tide: 5:40am (1.2 m), 5:56pm (1.5 m) · Wind up to 15 km/h · Waves 0.2 m

Where to look

Search the boulders and loose shingle west of the Cobb on a falling tide. Big ammonites sit in the grey boulders — photograph those — while smaller loose ones hide in the gravel between. The famous ammonite pavement is for admiring, not hammering.

What fossils look like here

Ammonites show as coiled ridges in grey limestone, or as golden pyrite spirals the size of a coin. Belemnites are smooth amber-brown rods shaped like rifle bullets. Ichthyosaur vertebrae look like dark, shiny cotton reels. Free identification: the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre identifies finds in person and from emailed photos (charmouth.org).

Can I take fossils home?

Detailed location guide at UK Fossils →

Know before you go

Parking

Holmbush car park above the Cobb, or Monmouth Beach car park by the boatyard.

Facilities

Toilets and cafés around the Cobb; fossil shops in town.

Access

Walk west past the Cobb; the famous ammonite pavement is exposed at low tide.

Hazards

The ammonite pavement is only safe on a falling tide — you can be cut off returning. Ledges are very slippery. Do not hammer the pavement: it is protected.