Dinosaur Fossil Museum

4.6/5
(512) · Museum in Lyme Regis, United Kingdom
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Dinosaurland Fossil Museum is an independent museum which is owned and run by Palaeontologist Steve Davies. It is a traditional museum …

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4.6/5 · 512 reviews
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Mar 14, 2025
Great experience took the grandkids they loved it it was a bit pricey to get in but well worth it would recommend especially if the weather is not greatFull review by Leon W
Mar 11, 2025
WOW what a find! Did not expect sooooo many fossils and artefacts in this small museum. Absolutely fascinating collection and extremely reasonable entrance fee - highly recommend a visit to anyone he…Full review by floford
Nov 2, 2024
I live in Lyme Regis and have been a handful of times with my six year old. The museum stinks of mold, like hits you in the face as soon as you walk in stinks. It’s dirty and tired. The staff are not…Full review by Sarah C
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I would love to know approximately how long the average visit to the museum takes? We are planning a visit and would like …
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I would love to know approximately how long the average visit to the museum takes? We are planning a visit and would like to know roughly how much time to allow for.
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depending how much you want to read while in there, an hour should cover it.
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Answer by Philip W · Jun 23, 2022
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Are you dogs allowed??
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Well behaved dogs are allowed.
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Answer by Steven D · Oct 21, 2020
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how much is the entrance fee
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Adult £5, Senior £4.50, Child (5-16) £4, Family ticket 2+2 £16
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Hello there, what are your opening times? See someone has asked this question but not sure if anything has changed, …
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Hello there, what are your opening times? See someone has asked this question but not sure if anything has changed, thanks
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1000 to 1700 every day
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Answer by Steven D · Jul 22, 2019
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Hi, is there a lift at all? Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
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I’m afraid not. It’s a small place with narrow pathways. The pathways are narrow to allow more space for the exhibits. There are some parts where a wheelchair can pass by, but …
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I’m afraid not. It’s a small place with narrow pathways. The pathways are narrow to allow more space for the exhibits. There are some parts where a wheelchair can pass by, but definitely not upstairs. There are windy stairs leading upstairs where a wheelchair will definitely not fit. And no lift. Really sorry.
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Answer by Ziggy S · Aug 24, 2018
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