Sutton Bank escarpment

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Sutton Bank escarpment is a dramatic limestone cliff and viewpoint in the North York Moors renowned for its sweeping vistas over the Vale of York and popular walking and cycling routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff
escarpment
viewpoint
country United Kingdom
crossedBy A170 road NERFINISHED
geologicalComposition limestone
hasAccess car park at Sutton Bank National Park Centre
hasActivity family walking trails
mountain biking
hasFeature steep cliff face
viewing points
waymarked trails
hasReputation one of the finest views in England
knownFor dramatic limestone cliff scenery
popular cycling routes
popular walking routes
sweeping vistas over the Vale of York
locatedIn England
North York Moors
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
managedBy North York Moors
surface form: North York Moors National Park Authority
near Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe
Thirsk
overlooks Vale of York
partOf North York Moors
surface form: North York Moors National Park
usedFor cycling
hiking
landscape photography
sightseeing

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North York Moors containsAttraction Sutton Bank escarpment