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Coverack Guided Geowalk (half-day) Monday 29th June 2026

Mon 29 Jun

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Coverack

Explore the spectacular coastline around Coverack, and discover the geology that lies beneath.

Coverack Guided Geowalk (half-day) Monday 29th June 2026
Coverack Guided Geowalk (half-day) Monday 29th June 2026

Time & Location

29 Jun 2026, 10:00 BST

Coverack, Car Park, Coverack, Helston TR12 6TF, UK

About the event

Taking a trip to Coverack is also a journey deep inside the Earth! Here you can traverse the boundary between the Earth’s oceanic crust and mantle, discover the origins of the exotic rocks that make up the Lizard Peninsula, and learn of their journey to where we see them today on the Cornish coast.


What to expect

The Lizard Ophiolite – The breadth of Cornish geology even includes its own ophiolite – a fragment of oceanic crust! Examine rocks that formed deep inside the Earth, and learn how at Coverack they tell us they formed at the Moho – the boundary between the Earth’s crust and mantle.

 

The story of serpentine – Discover of the origins of this rock that the Lizard is most famous for. Learn about the processes that gave us this popular ornamental stone, and its other uses as a source of industrial minerals.

 


Tickets

  • Coverack guided Geowalk

    This ticket entitles you to one half-day guided walk with Cornwall Geowalks to Coverack on the specified date.

    From £15.00 to £30.00

    • £30.00

      +£0.75 ticket service fee

    • £15.00

      +£0.38 ticket service fee

    Total

    £0.00

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