Worlebury Hill

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Worlebury Hill is a prominent limestone ridge overlooking Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset, England, known for its Iron Age hillfort and scenic coastal views.

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Worlebury Hill canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
limestone ridge
contains public footpaths
woodland trails
elevationRelativeTo sea level (low coastal hill)
formsPartOf coastal landscape of North Somerset
hasAccessFrom Weston-super-Mare promenade
surface form: Weston-super-Mare seafront
hasArchaeologicalFinds Iron Age artefacts
Iron Age structures
human remains
storage pits
hasArchaeologicalPeriod Iron Age
hasArchaeologicalSite Worlebury Camp
hasConservationStatus local nature and heritage interest site
hasCulturalSignificance local landmark of Weston-super-Mare
hasGeologicalComposition limestone
hasHistoricalUse defensive site in the Iron Age
quarrying (limestone)
hasHumanSettlementNearby Weston-super-Mare
hasLandform ridge
hasSummitFeature Worlebury Camp
hasVegetationType scrub
woodland
hasViewOf Bristol Channel
Welsh coast (distant)
Weston-super-Mare
knownFor Iron Age hillfort
scenic coastal views
views over Weston-super-Mare
views over the Bristol Channel
locatedIn England
North Somerset
Somerset
United Kingdom
Weston-super-Mare
near Marine Lake, Weston-super-Mare
Weston-super-Mare
surface form: Weston-super-Mare town centre
overlooks Bristol Channel
Weston Bay
partOf Mendip Hills
surface form: Mendip Hills limestone belt
topographicType coastal hill
usedFor birdwatching
heritage tourism
hiking
recreation
walking

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Weston-super-Mare hasLandmark Worlebury Hill
Weston Woods near Worlebury Hill