Birling Gap

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Birling Gap is a coastal hamlet and beach on England’s south coast, known for its dramatic chalk cliffs, eroding coastline, and access to the Seven Sisters.

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Birling Gap canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
coastal hamlet
access public footpaths
road access from A259
administrativeArea Wealden District NERFINISHED
cliffMaterial Upper Cretaceous chalk
coastlineStatus actively eroding coastline
coastType soft rock coastline
country England
geologicalType chalk cliffs
hasConservationStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest vicinity
hasFeature café
chalk cliff staircase access
cliff-top car park
shingle beach
toilets
viewing platforms
visitor facilities
hasHazard falling rocks
tidal cut-off risk
hasParking pay-and-display car park
hasViewOf Belle Tout Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Seven Sisters (cliffs) NERFINISHED
hasWalkingRoute South Downs Way NERFINISHED
knownFor access to Seven Sisters
chalk cliffs
eroding coastline
locatedBetween Eastbourne NERFINISHED
Seaford NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Sussex
locatedOnCoastOf English Channel NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
near Beachy Head NERFINISHED
Cuckmere Haven NERFINISHED
Seven Sisters (cliffs) NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Trust
partOf South Downs NERFINISHED
South Downs National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor coastal sightseeing
fossil hunting
hiking
photography
walking
region South East England
risk cliff collapse
safetyConcern rapidly retreating cliff line
subjectTo coastal erosion
tourism day-trip destination

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Beachy Head near Birling Gap