Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon

18 miles and 180 billion pebbles

Chesil Beach is located on the South coast of England in the county of Dorset. It is a pebble beach 18 miles long and stretches north-west from Portland to West Bay. For much of its length it is separated from the mainland by an area of saline water called the Fleet Lagoon.

The Fleet Lagoon is a shallow area of saline water between Chesil Beach and the mainland. It is 13 km long. Its width varies from 900 metres at Littlesea down to just 65 metres in the Narrows. The deepest part is 4-5 metres deep, but all of the mid and upper Fleet is less than 2 metres deep.

Hamm Beach is on the eastern side of Chesil Beach facing into Portland Harbour. It is formed from material from the east side of Portland moving north to form the Mere barrier and then Hamm Beach. It is an area of shallow sand dunes overlaying shingle.

This website provides information on Chesil and Hamm Beachs and the Fleet Lagoon.

Chesil Beach
Chesil beach and the Fleet looking north from Portland
Enter Chesil Diary
The Chesil Diary is an informal log of events associated with Chesil Beach and the Fleet. Entries are provided by the warden and members of the team of volunteers. To read about recent events click the link above.

Both of the beachs and the lagoon are important areas for wildlife with a number of national and international designations to help protect this important area. The area lies at the centre of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site.

The picture gallery contains many pictures of Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon from its southern limit at Portland to its northern limit at West Bay. It also includes a selection of old postcards to illustrate the changes that have taken place over the last 120 years.

NEW!
More postcards added to the Burton Bradstock and West Bay postcard pages.

 

Details of access arrangements to Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon can be found by clicking here.

There are a number of organisations concerned with the conservation and interpretation of Chesil Beach and the Fleet. Click any of the links below to find out about them.

Fleet Observer
The Fleet Observer has now finished running for 2008. It should be back in the water for Easter 2009

Beach Safety
Click here for safety information regarding Chesil Beach

There are a number of other organisations and websites that can provide useful information on Chesil Beach, the Fleet Lagoon, and the surrounding area. Go to the Links page to see what is available.
On Chesil Beach
Information on Ian McEwan's recent novel can be found here
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Fleet water temperatures
The Chesil Multi-Media Project (CMMP) pages now have a plot of water temperature in the Lower Fleet for the last two years. It is updated every week.
Reserve Newsletter
The Summer 2008 newsletter is now available to download on the Reserve page

 

Last updated 09/08/2008

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