fossil location picture and uk fossils header



Introduction 
Location Access 
What to Bring 
What to Read 
Safety Notes 

What to Find 
Where to Look 
Geological Guide 

Location Photos 
Fossil Photos 
LIVE Field Notes 

Local Information 
Places to Visit 
Accommodation 

Your Fossil Finds 
Your Experiences 
Your Discussions 
Website Links 
More Guides 
Contact Us 

What to Read for Weston-Super-Mare

Related Books, Maps and Guides for Fossils and the Geology of Weston-Super
Available via UKGE Online, or by calling 0800 0336002
(FREE UK Shipping on ALL BOOKS)

British Regional Geology - Bristol and Gloucester region
T Green, G W. 1992 - 3rd Edition. Contains good information about the geology of Weston-Super-Mare and other local localities.
UKGE Code: BK0033: Price: £9.00
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

The Geology of Somerset
Superb Book outlining the geology of Somerset and what fossils to find, where to look for many locations. Includes information suitable for both beginners and enthusiasts. Well written, contains photos, drawings, maps and tables.
UKGE Code: BK0669: Price: £9.95
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

Geology of the Bristol District - Memoir
Memoir with detailed information of the geology around the county of Bristol. Covers Aust Cliff, Radstock, Weston-Super-Mare and Portishead. 200pp.
UKGE Code: MA0743: Price: £50.00
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

Deposits Magazine, Issue three
Contains 'Road Trip to Weston-Super-Mare', covering information about this area and fossil finds which can be made.
UKGE Code: DE003: Price: £2.95 or £1.00 PDF download
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

Geology of the county around Weston-Super-Mare
A detailed account of the geology around the county around Weston-Super-Mare. Including lots of info on Weston-Super-Mare, Lilstock, Watchet, Quantoxhead, Hinkley Point, Portishead, and Kilve.
UKGE Code: MA0751: Price: £40.00
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

1:250 000 Geological Map of Weston-Super-Mare
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, or Seabed geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list click the link below.
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

1: 50 000 Geological Map of Weston-Super-Mare
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, Drift or combined geology. Special editions and memoirs are available for certain locations. For a complete list of
1: 50 000 maps, click the link below.
Click here to BUY ONLINE from our Store

 


Other Similar Locations

Kinghorn and Elie are similar to Weston-Super-Mare, having carboniferous volcanic rocks mixed with tuff and basalt flows.

Weston-Super-Mare is an excellent location for corals, other similar locations for Carboniferous Corals are;Parkhouse Hill, Portishead in Avon. Mortimer Forest, Shadwell Quarry, Upper Millichope , Llanymynech Quarry, and Wenlock Quarry, Wenlock Edge in the Shropshire District and Castleton in the Derbyshire district. Along the South West Coast, you can also collect Devonian Corals from Torquay along Hopes Nose and Daddy Hole. In South West Wales, you can also find Silurian Corals from Freshwater East, Marloes Sands. In Scotland, you can also find corals at St Monans. From South Wales, Carboniferous Corals can be found at Lydstep Headland, West Angle Bay and Manorbier Bay.

For Corals from Younger period, the Coralline Crag at Ramsholt makes ideal collecting.



Images, Graphics & Content
- (C)opyright 1998-2007 Alister & Alison Cruickshanks.
UK Fossils Management - Alister Cruickshanks & Roy Bullard
UK Fossils Curator - Ian Cruickshanks
UK Fossils is a division of CWA Design and run in conjunction with UKGE. Whilst we try to ensure that all content is accurate and up to date we cannot guarantee this. UK Fossils takes no responsibility in the accuracy of this content, nor takes any liabilities for any trips, events or exchanges between visitors using either the discussion board or the UK Fossils planner. Any posted trips and events by UK Fossils are personal and not arranged by UK Fossils, therefore visitors should seek their own personal insurance cover. Please remember to always check the tide times.