Goring Gap

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Goring Gap is a scenic river valley on the River Thames in southern England, where the river cuts through the chalk hills of the Chilterns and the Berkshire Downs.

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Goring Gap canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological feature
landscape feature
river valley
associatedWith Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
crossedBy A329 road NERFINISHED
Great Western Main Line NERFINISHED
cutsThrough chalk hills
formedBy fluvial erosion
formedDuring Quaternary period
hasFeature narrow floodplain
steep valley sides
hasGeology chalk
river gravels
hasNearbySettlement Goring-on-Thames NERFINISHED
Streatley-on-Thames NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Berkshire Downs NERFINISHED
Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
inCounty Berkshire NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
isDownstreamOf Wallingford NERFINISHED
isUpstreamOf Reading NERFINISHED
knownFor narrow river gorge
scenic landscape
locatedIn England
South East England
United Kingdom
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
near Goring-on-Thames NERFINISHED
Streatley NERFINISHED
partOf Thames Valley NERFINISHED
separates Berkshire Downs NERFINISHED
Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
traversedBy Thames Path NERFINISHED
usedFor boating
recreation
sightseeing
walking

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Goring-on-Thames hasFeature Goring Gap