Wye Gorge

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Wye Gorge is a scenic, steep-sided river valley carved by the River Wye, renowned for its dramatic landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor recreation in the England–Wales border region.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Chepstow Gorge 1
River Wye gorge 1
Wye Gorge canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river gorge
valley
country United Kingdom
formedBy River Wye
hasConservationStatus Area of scenic and ecological importance
hasEcosystem riverine habitat
woodland
hasGeographicalFeature meanders
river cliffs
steep-sided valley
hasWildlife aquatic species
birds of prey
woodland birds
knownFor dramatic landscapes
outdoor recreation
scenic views
wildlife
locatedIn England
England–Wales border
surface form: England–Wales border region

River Wye valley
Wales
partOf Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Wye Valley
popularFor birdwatching
canoeing
hiking
kayaking
rock climbing
tourismAttractionType natural landscape
outdoor recreation area

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Symonds Yat Rock hasViewOf Wye Gorge
Chepstow Bridge crossesAt Wye Gorge
this entity surface form: Chepstow Gorge
Chepstow–Monmouth section hasViewOf Wye Gorge
this entity surface form: River Wye gorge