Ebbor Gorge

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Ebbor Gorge is a dramatic limestone ravine and nature reserve in the Mendip Hills of Somerset, England, known for its caves, cliffs, and rich wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scheduled Monument
limestone gorge
nature reserve
ravine
access public footpaths
country England
ecosystemType ancient woodland
calcareous grassland
fauna bats
butterflies
dormice
woodland birds
flora ash trees
rare ferns
small-leaved lime
yew trees
formedBy water erosion
geologicalFormation Carboniferous Limestone NERFINISHED
geologicalPeriod Carboniferous NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite Mesolithic remains
Palaeolithic remains
prehistoric cave deposits
hasFeature caves
cliffs
rocky outcrops
scree
steep slopes
viewpoints
woodland
knownFor caves
dramatic limestone scenery
prehistoric archaeology
rich wildlife
rock climbing
walking trails
landform limestone ravine
locatedIn Mendip Hills NERFINISHED
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
managingOrganisation Natural England NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Wookey Hole NERFINISHED
nearestTown Wells NERFINISHED
partOf Mendip Hills limestone plateau NERFINISHED
protectedAs National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Site of Special Scientific Interest
region Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
usedFor education
recreation
scientific research

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