Britains’s Ultimate
Cliff-Hanger
Executive summary by darmansjah
West Bay Beach in southern England
DORSET If these
cliffs in West Bay Beach look familiear, it’s because they brood over the key
crime secne in the transatlantic TV hit Broadchurch.
Rising as if ripped from Earth’s crust, the formation has always seemed
positioned for dramatic effect. In fact, show creator chris Chibanall calls the
murder mystery a love letter ot his home in West Dorset. Beyond the bluffs lie
all the trappings of a classic British seaside town : thatched cottages, shops
brimming with buckets and spades, strawberry jam on scones, and generous
lashings of clotted cream-all served up in one of England’s most
family-friendly settings. Still, like the shadowy characters of Broachurch,
Dorset thrives on secrets. Other red sediment, gravel-encased fossils, and
preserved dinosaur footprints contribute to the 200 million years of semiburied
history that earned this 95-mile shoreline its status as a World Heritage site
and its nickname of Jurassic Coast. With luck, a guide, and occasionally a
geological hammer, hikers can uncover fossils amid the craggy coves, sandy
beaches, and blustery walkways while puffins lurch overhead and dolphins slice
through choppy waves. Although experts unearth fossils around the West Bay
cliffs, beginners can maximize their luck a few miles west in Lyme Regis, aka
the Pearl of Dorset.
Stay at the bull hotel, where some rooms have four poster
beds or roll-top tubs, in a renovated coaching inn.
In the 1040s, Benedictine monks raised swans for banquet
food at Dorset’s Abbotsbury Swannery, where a colony of mute swans nests today.
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