Everything about Charmouth totally explained
Charmouth is a village at the
mouth of the
River Char in West
Dorset,
England. The village has a population of 1,687 according to the 2001 census.
The cliffs above the beach are well-known for
Jurassic fossils.
Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre acts as a visitor centre for the
Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and identifies fossils found in the area. Walkers and fossil-hunters walk the beaches between
Lyme Regis and Charmouth but have to be wary of
tides and
landslips.
A local landmark is
Golden Cap, a hill and cliff located on the coast just east of Charmouth.
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