St Nectan's Glen

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St Nectan's Glen is a picturesque wooded valley in Cornwall famed for its waterfall, moss-covered rocks, and spiritual, mystical atmosphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape
tourist attraction
valley
access footpath from nearby car park
conservationStatus locally protected natural site
country United Kingdom
elevation approximately 60 metres waterfall drop (combined cascades)
environment temperate rainforest-like microclimate
hasCulturalAssociation Saint Nectan NERFINISHED
hasFacility café near the waterfall entrance
gift shop
toilets
hasFeature moss-covered rocks
river gorge
waterfall
wooded valley
hasLegend hermit cell of Saint Nectan above the waterfall
site of early Christian hermitage
hasPart St Nectan's Kieve NERFINISHED
hermitage site
waterfall plunge pool
hasTradition leaving offerings and wishes near the waterfall
placing stones and cairns in the river
tying ribbons and clouties to trees
knownFor Celtic Christian legends
New Age pilgrimages
mystical associations
picturesque scenery
spiritual atmosphere
landscapeType narrow wooded gorge
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
near Rocky Valley NERFINISHED
Tintagel NERFINISHED
proximityTo Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
region North Cornwall coast NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance Christian pilgrimage
modern pagan practices
touristActivity hiking
meditation
nature photography
spiritual retreats
walking
vegetation ferns
hardwood trees
mosses
watercourse Trevillet River NERFINISHED

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