Orcombe Point near Exmouth

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Orcombe Point near Exmouth is a coastal headland in Devon, England, marking the western end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
geological site
tourist attraction
accessibleBy South West Coast Path NERFINISHED
accessibleFrom Exmouth seafront NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime
coast Jurassic Coast NERFINISHED
coastType cliffed coast
country United Kingdom
designation western end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
distanceFrom approximately 2 km east of Exmouth town centre
featureOf East Devon coastline NERFINISHED
geologicalPeriod Jurassic
Triassic
hasErosion coastal erosion processes
hasGeologicalSignificance exposes some of the oldest rocks on the Jurassic Coast
hasLandmark Geoneedle NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Dawlish Warren NERFINISHED
Exmouth NERFINISHED
River Exe estuary NERFINISHED
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
locatedAt Orcombe Point NERFINISHED
locatedIn Devon
England
locatedNear Exmouth NERFINISHED
managedBy local authorities in Devon
material various Jurassic Coast rocks
nearbyWaterBody Lyme Bay NERFINISHED
nearestTown Exmouth NERFINISHED
overlooks English Channel NERFINISHED
partOf East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (setting) NERFINISHED
Jurassic Coast NERFINISHED
South West Coast Path route NERFINISHED
protectedAs Site of geological interest
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
rockType mudstone
sandstone
tourismActivity coastal walking
geology tourism
sightseeing
usedFor educational field trips
geological research

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Dorset and East Devon Coast extendsFrom Orcombe Point near Exmouth