Chesil Beach
Chesil Beach is a unique geological formation located on the southern coast of England. Stretching approximately 18 miles, it consists of a long, narrow strip of pebbles that connects Portland to West Bay. The beach is part of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning natural beauty and rich fossil history.
The pebbles on Chesil Beach vary in size and shape, having been shaped by the action of waves over thousands of years. The beach is also home to diverse wildlife and offers opportunities for activities like fishing and birdwatching. Its striking landscape attracts visitors and nature enthusiasts year-round.