Cap de la Hague

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Cap de la Hague is a rugged, windswept headland on the northwestern tip of France, known for its dramatic cliffs, strong tides, and picturesque coastal landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
headland
adjacentTo Alderney Race NERFINISHED
Channel Islands NERFINISHED
administrativeRegion Normandy NERFINISHED
category Headlands of France
Landforms of Manche
Landforms of Normandy
climate oceanic climate
coastalOrientation north-facing
west-facing
coastType high-energy coast
country France
ecosystem coastal heathland
maritime grasslands
geology Precambrian rocks
ancient metamorphic rocks
hasFeature coastal paths
exposed headland
high cliffs
lighthouses
rocky shores
hasViewOf Alderney NERFINISHED
Channel Islands NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic cliffs
picturesque coastal landscapes
rugged coastline
strong tides
windswept scenery
locatedIn Manche department NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
northwestern France NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cotentin Peninsula NERFINISHED
English Channel
locatedWestOf Cherbourg-en-Cotentin NERFINISHED
nearestIslandGroup Channel Islands NERFINISHED
partOf Armorican Massif NERFINISHED
La Hague NERFINISHED
popularFor coastal tourism
hiking
landscape photography
seaConditions rough seas
strong tidal currents
tideRange among the strongest in Europe
tourismRegion La Hague tourist area NERFINISHED
windExposure very high

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Cotentin Peninsula containsCape Cap de la Hague