Dunstable Downs

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Dunstable Downs is a chalk escarpment in Bedfordshire, England, known for its scenic views, wildlife, and popularity for walking and kite flying.

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Label Occurrences
Dunstable Downs canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk escarpment
hill range
country England
geologicalType chalk
hasActivity hang gliding
paragliding
picnicking
hasFeature open downland
steep escarpment face
hasHabitat chalk grassland
hasHighestElevation about 243 metres
hasLandmark London Gliding Club NERFINISHED
National Trust visitor centre
Whipsnade White Lion NERFINISHED
hasNearbyAttraction Whipsnade Zoo NERFINISHED
hasTrail Chiltern Way NERFINISHED
Icknield Way Path NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint viewpoint over the Vale of Aylesbury
hasWildlife chalk grassland flora
downland birds
highestPointOf Bedfordshire NERFINISHED
knownFor gliding
kite flying
scenic views
walking
wildlife
locatedIn Bedfordshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dunstable NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
nearRoad A5 road NERFINISHED
B4541 road
M1 motorway NERFINISHED
overlooks Dunstable NERFINISHED
Vale of Aylesbury NERFINISHED
partOf Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
region East of England
usedFor nature observation
outdoor sports
recreation

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Dunstable hasGeographicalFeature Dunstable Downs
Whipsnade White Lion near Dunstable Downs