Chesil Beach is an extraordinary 18-mile shingle barrier beach stretching from West Bay to the Isle of Portland. This natural wonder ranks among Britain’s most remarkable geological features, formed over thousands of years with pebbles naturally graded by size from west to east. The beach separates the Fleet Lagoon from the English Channel, creating crucial habitats for rare birds, plants, and marine life. Popular with sea anglers, fossil hunters, and walkers, Chesil Beach offers dramatic coastal scenery and opportunities to explore unique ecosystems. Featured in numerous films and Ian McEwan’s novel ‘On Chesil Beach.’
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