Headon Warren

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Headon Warren is a coastal heathland and chalk downland area on the Isle of Wight in England, known for its scenic cliffs, walking trails, and panoramic views over Alum Bay and the Needles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk downland
coastal heathland
hill
connectedBy public rights of way network
country England
elevation about 120 metres above sea level
geologicalFeature Tertiary sands and clays nearby
chalk
hasAccessFrom Alum Bay car park
Totland Bay
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest vicinity
hasLandscapeFeature chalk grassland
coastal cliffs
gorse scrub
heather
heathland
hasPanoramicViewsOver Alum Bay
Isle of Wight coastline
The Needles
Solent
surface form: western Solent
hasTrailType circular walking route
public footpath
hasVegetation bell heather
bracken
western gorse
hasViewOf English Channel
Hurst Castle
New Forest coast
Solent
Tennyson Down
The Needles Lighthouse
locatedIn Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
locatedNear Alum Bay
nearbySettlement Alum Bay village
Freshwater
Totland
overlooks Alum Bay
The Needles
partOf south-west coast of the Isle of Wight
popularFor birdwatching
hiking
scenic views
walking
region South East England

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Alum Bay hasNearbyLandmark Headon Warren