Rocky Valley

E1015211

Rocky Valley is a scenic, steep-sided gorge near Tintagel in Cornwall, England, known for its dramatic rock formations, waterfalls, and coastal walking paths.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
valley
accessibleFrom coast path between Tintagel and Boscastle
country England
flowsInto Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasAccess public footpaths
hasArchaeologicalFeature rock carvings near the ruins of a mill
hasConservationInterest natural landscape
hasEcosystem coastal woodland
riparian habitat
hasFeature narrow ravine
rock pools
rocky cliffs
small waterfalls
wooded valley sides
hasGeologicalInterest eroded rock formations
exposed rock strata
hasLandscapeFeature coastal walking paths
rock formations
steep-sided gorge
waterfalls
hasTrail coastal path
footpath along the river
hasView Atlantic coastline
hasWaterFeature stream
waterfalls
isScenic true
knownFor dramatic scenery
prehistoric-style labyrinth carvings
rock carvings
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
locatedNear Tintagel NERFINISHED
locatedOn north coast of Cornwall
nearbySettlement Boscastle NERFINISHED
Tintagel NERFINISHED
partOf South West England NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
nature observation
photography
walking
region Cornish coast
tourismType nature tourism
walking tourism
watercourse Trevillet River NERFINISHED

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