At low tide, the beach at Lion-sur-Mer on the Falaises des Confessionnaux is a treasure trove of Jurassic fossils and modern-day shellfish. Despite being 167 million years apart, these animals have both similarities and differences. How is this possible? And why? This animation for young audiences offers a playful study of fossils and shells by children. Geologist Yohann Poprawski will use the various specimens discovered to name the major families of living creatures, observing their differences and similarities to arrive at a classification of living things, illustrating the principles of the evolution of species.
(1-4km/2h30) - Level 1
Date
| On Wednesday 27 May 2026 | |
| Wednesday | Open from 14h to 16h30 |
| On Saturday 13 June 2026 | |
| Saturday | Open from 14h to 16h30 |
| On Sunday 14 June 2026 | |
| Sunday | Open from 14h to 16h30 |
| On Wednesday 24 June 2026 | |
| Wednesday | Open from 14h to 16h30 |
| On Wednesday 01 July 2026 | |
| Wednesday | Open from 16h to 18h30 |
| On Thursday 09 July 2026 | |
| Thursday | Open from 9h30 to 12h |
| On Wednesday 15 July 2026 | |
| Wednesday | Open from 16h to 18h30 |
| On Wednesday 19 August 2026 | |
| Wednesday | Open from 9h30 to 12h |
| On Thursday 20 August 2026 | |
| Thursday | Open from 9h30 to 12h |
| On Tuesday 25 August 2026 | |
| Tuesday | Open from 14h to 16h30 |
| On Wednesday 26 August 2026 | |
| Wednesday | Open from 14h30 to 17h |
| On Saturday 12 September 2026 | |
| Saturday | Open from 16h to 18h30 |
Prices
| Price | Min. | Max. |
|---|---|---|
| Adult rate | 8€ | |
| Child rate | 8€ |























