The Roaches

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The Roaches is a prominent gritstone escarpment and popular hiking and climbing area in Staffordshire, England, known for its dramatic rock formations and far-reaching views.

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The Roaches canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing area
gritstone escarpment
hiking area
access open access land
public footpaths
climbingGradeRange easy to very hard routes
climbingStyle traditional climbing
closestTown Leek NERFINISHED
conservationStatus important wildlife site
country England
county Staffordshire NERFINISHED
elevation 505 metres
feature narrow rocky ridge
steep escarpment faces
habitat heathland
moorland
rocky outcrops
hasPart Hen Cloud NERFINISHED
Lud's Church NERFINISHED
Ramshaw Rocks NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
Shutlingsloe NERFINISHED
Tittesworth Reservoir NERFINISHED
highestPoint around 505 metres above sea level
knownFor bouldering
far-reaching views
gritstone rock formations
hiking
rock climbing
locatedIn England
Peak District NERFINISHED
Staffordshire
managedBy Staffordshire Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
material gritstone
mountainRange Peak District NERFINISHED
near Leek NERFINISHED
Tittesworth Reservoir NERFINISHED
ownership Staffordshire Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Staffordshire Moorlands NERFINISHED
popularActivity bouldering
fell running
hillwalking
trad climbing
protectedArea Peak District National Park fringe
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
rockType gritstone
touristAttraction yes
wildlife peregrine falcon
wallaby (historical population)

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Peak District contains The Roaches
Staffordshire Moorlands contains The Roaches