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Yaverland, Isle of Wight

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Today at Yaverland, Isle of Wight

Quiet day
Leave beach by7:30pmthe tide will cut off your route back
Safe window4:30pm – 7:30pm
Tide nowFalling ↓ until 6:30pm
Low tide6:30pm (1.0 m)
Wind & sea25 km/h · 0.9 m waves

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

safe window High 4.1m 1:00pm Low 1.0m 6:30pm 6ammidday6pm
Today's tide at Yaverland, Isle of Wight — heights in metres above chart datum. Guidance only: check the official tide table locally.
Wed 15 Quiet 1.0 m Thu 16 Fair 0.6 m Fri 17 Fair 0.6 m Sat 18 Fair 0.7 m Sun 19 Fair 0.8 m Mon 20 Quiet 1.0 m Tue 21 Quiet 1.2 m

Next 7 days

Wednesday 15 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 4:30pm – 7:30pm

Leave the beach by 7:30pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

Low tide: 6:30pm (1.0 m) · Wind up to 25 km/h · Waves 0.9 m

Thursday 16 July

Fair

Safe window: 4:59am – 7:59am

Leave the beach by 7:59am — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

A big 0.6 m low tide falls first thing.

Low tide: 6:59am (0.6 m), 7:18pm (1.0 m) · Wind up to 17 km/h · Waves 0.7 m

Friday 17 July

Fair

Safe window: 5:48am – 8:48am

Leave the beach by 8:48am — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

A big 0.6 m low tide falls first thing.

Low tide: 7:48am (0.6 m), 8:04pm (1.0 m) · Wind up to 21 km/h · Waves 0.6 m

Saturday 18 July

Fair

Safe window: 6:35am – 9:35am

Leave the beach by 9:35am — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

A big 0.7 m low tide falls first thing.

Low tide: 8:35am (0.7 m), 8:50pm (1.1 m) · Wind up to 14 km/h · Waves 0.4 m

Sunday 19 July

Fair

Safe window: 7:21am – 10:21am

Leave the beach by 10:21am — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

Low tide: 9:21am (0.8 m), 9:36pm (1.2 m) · Wind up to 17 km/h · Waves 0.4 m

Monday 20 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 8:08am – 11:08am

Leave the beach by 11:08am — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

Low tide: 10:08am (1.0 m), 10:23pm (1.4 m) · Wind up to 19 km/h · Waves 0.2 m

Tuesday 21 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 8:55am – 11:55am

Leave the beach by 11:55am — the tide will cut off your route back.

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

Low tide: 10:55am (1.2 m), 11:12pm (1.5 m) · Wind up to 23 km/h · Waves 0.2 m

Where to look

Walk north-east below the Wealden cliffs and search the freshly washed gravel and clay runnels at low water — bone fragments and the odd Iguanodon tooth wash from the slumped clays onto the open beach.

What fossils look like here

Dinosaur bone is black to dark brown with a spongy, bubbly texture — often mistaken for a worn pebble until you feel how heavy it is. Ammonites usually show as a curved ridge poking out of grey rock. Free identification: Dinosaur Isle at Sandown identifies finds in person and runs guided fossil walks.

Can I take fossils home?

Detailed location guide at UK Fossils →

Know before you go

Parking

Large pay car park behind Yaverland beach.

Facilities

Café and toilets by the car park; Dinosaur Isle museum a short walk away.

Access

Flat access onto sand; hunt north-east below the Wealden cliffs towards Culver.

Hazards

The dark Wealden cliffs slump and slide after rain — dinosaur bone comes to you on the beach, so stay off the cliffs. Rising tide narrows the beach quickly towards Culver Cliff.