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Scot Rock Walks - Geology Tours store The geology of South Queensferry - Wednesday 6th August 2025 - 19:00-21:00
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The geology of South Queensferry - Wednesday 6th August 2025 - 19:00-21:00

from £20.00

Unearth the Geology Beneath the Bridges: A Geology Tour of South Queensferry

Join Scottish Geologist for an engaging guided tour of South Queensferry, where stunning coastal views meet remarkable geological features. Beneath the iconic Forth Bridges lies a hidden story of Scotland’s geological past, waiting to be discovered.

What to Expect

🌊 Explore Coastal Geology

Discover the ancient sedimentary rocks of the South Queensferry coastline, formed during the Carboniferous period over 300 million years ago when Scotland was situated at the equator and had a different environment from today. Examine layers of sandstone, limestone, and mudstone that reveal the environments of Scotland’s distant past.

🪨 Learn About Fossil Formation

Uncover fossils of ancient marine life embedded in the rocks and hear how they shed light on the ecosystems that thrived in the region’s tropical seas millions of years ago.

🌉 Geology and Engineering

Gain a deeper appreciation of how the geology of the Firth of Forth shaped the construction of its world-famous bridges. Discover how the local bedrock provided the foundation for the Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its counterparts, the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing.

👩‍🔬 Hands-On Learning

Engage in fieldwork along the shore, identifying rock types, examining sedimentary structures, and interpreting the processes that shaped the coastline. Enjoy expert guidance on fossil hunting and rock sketching.

🌿 Geological Conservation

Discuss the importance of preserving South Queensferry’s unique geological and natural heritage for future generations to explore and enjoy.

Who Should Attend?

Perfect for geology enthusiasts, nature lovers, and history buffs alike, this tour offers something for everyone. No prior geological knowledge is needed—just bring your curiosity and a sense of adventure!

Event Details

📍 Location: South Queensferry, Edinburgh

🗓️ Date: 6th August 2025

⏰ Time: 19:00 to 21:00

🎟️ Price: £20pp meet us there, £30pp pick up from Glasgow

Tour information sheet will be sent out a few days before the tour.

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Unearth the Geology Beneath the Bridges: A Geology Tour of South Queensferry

Join Scottish Geologist for an engaging guided tour of South Queensferry, where stunning coastal views meet remarkable geological features. Beneath the iconic Forth Bridges lies a hidden story of Scotland’s geological past, waiting to be discovered.

What to Expect

🌊 Explore Coastal Geology

Discover the ancient sedimentary rocks of the South Queensferry coastline, formed during the Carboniferous period over 300 million years ago when Scotland was situated at the equator and had a different environment from today. Examine layers of sandstone, limestone, and mudstone that reveal the environments of Scotland’s distant past.

🪨 Learn About Fossil Formation

Uncover fossils of ancient marine life embedded in the rocks and hear how they shed light on the ecosystems that thrived in the region’s tropical seas millions of years ago.

🌉 Geology and Engineering

Gain a deeper appreciation of how the geology of the Firth of Forth shaped the construction of its world-famous bridges. Discover how the local bedrock provided the foundation for the Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its counterparts, the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing.

👩‍🔬 Hands-On Learning

Engage in fieldwork along the shore, identifying rock types, examining sedimentary structures, and interpreting the processes that shaped the coastline. Enjoy expert guidance on fossil hunting and rock sketching.

🌿 Geological Conservation

Discuss the importance of preserving South Queensferry’s unique geological and natural heritage for future generations to explore and enjoy.

Who Should Attend?

Perfect for geology enthusiasts, nature lovers, and history buffs alike, this tour offers something for everyone. No prior geological knowledge is needed—just bring your curiosity and a sense of adventure!

Event Details

📍 Location: South Queensferry, Edinburgh

🗓️ Date: 6th August 2025

⏰ Time: 19:00 to 21:00

🎟️ Price: £20pp meet us there, £30pp pick up from Glasgow

Tour information sheet will be sent out a few days before the tour.

Unearth the Geology Beneath the Bridges: A Geology Tour of South Queensferry

Join Scottish Geologist for an engaging guided tour of South Queensferry, where stunning coastal views meet remarkable geological features. Beneath the iconic Forth Bridges lies a hidden story of Scotland’s geological past, waiting to be discovered.

What to Expect

🌊 Explore Coastal Geology

Discover the ancient sedimentary rocks of the South Queensferry coastline, formed during the Carboniferous period over 300 million years ago when Scotland was situated at the equator and had a different environment from today. Examine layers of sandstone, limestone, and mudstone that reveal the environments of Scotland’s distant past.

🪨 Learn About Fossil Formation

Uncover fossils of ancient marine life embedded in the rocks and hear how they shed light on the ecosystems that thrived in the region’s tropical seas millions of years ago.

🌉 Geology and Engineering

Gain a deeper appreciation of how the geology of the Firth of Forth shaped the construction of its world-famous bridges. Discover how the local bedrock provided the foundation for the Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its counterparts, the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing.

👩‍🔬 Hands-On Learning

Engage in fieldwork along the shore, identifying rock types, examining sedimentary structures, and interpreting the processes that shaped the coastline. Enjoy expert guidance on fossil hunting and rock sketching.

🌿 Geological Conservation

Discuss the importance of preserving South Queensferry’s unique geological and natural heritage for future generations to explore and enjoy.

Who Should Attend?

Perfect for geology enthusiasts, nature lovers, and history buffs alike, this tour offers something for everyone. No prior geological knowledge is needed—just bring your curiosity and a sense of adventure!

Event Details

📍 Location: South Queensferry, Edinburgh

🗓️ Date: 6th August 2025

⏰ Time: 19:00 to 21:00

🎟️ Price: £20pp meet us there, £30pp pick up from Glasgow

Tour information sheet will be sent out a few days before the tour.

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