Dancing Ledge

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Dancing Ledge is a coastal limestone ledge and popular climbing and swimming spot on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England.

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Dancing Ledge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing area
coastal landform
limestone ledge
swimming spot
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Langton Matravers car parks
South West Coast Path
country United Kingdom
county Dorset
danger rock falls
steep and exposed access paths
strong currents
geologicalFormation limestone
hasClimbingStyle deep-water soloing
sport climbing
trad climbing
hasFeature man-made rock pool
steep cliffs
tidal rock ledge
hasNearbyFeature Purbeck limestone quarries
hasUse coasteering
rock climbing
sightseeing
walking
wild swimming
hasViewOf Anvil Point
Peveril Point
historicalUse stone quarrying
swimming training pool for local schools
isOn English Channel coast
locatedIn Dorset
England
Jurassic Coast
United Kingdom
nameEtymology named for appearance of waves making ledge seem to dance
near Langton Matravers
Swanage
overlooks English Channel
ownership National Trust
partOf Isle of Purbeck
Dorset coast
surface form: Isle of Purbeck coastline

Jurassic Coast
surface form: Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
popularWith climbers
coasteering groups
walkers
protectedAreaStatus part of Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
rockType Portland limestone
tourismCategory Jurassic Coast attraction

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Worth Matravers hasNearbyFeature Dancing Ledge