Burrington Combe

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Burrington Combe is a dramatic limestone gorge and popular walking and caving area on the north side of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone gorge
tourist attraction
valley
administrativeCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
country England
drainageBasin River Yeo catchment
formedBy water erosion
geologicalFormation limestone
geologicalPeriod Carboniferous limestone
hasAccess bridleways
public footpaths
hasCave Aveline's Hole NERFINISHED
Goatchurch Cavern NERFINISHED
Sidcot Swallet NERFINISHED
hasFeature caves
rocky outcrops
steep-sided gorge
hasLandUse grazing land on slopes
hasNearbyHill Beacon Batch NERFINISHED
Black Down NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Burrington NERFINISHED
hasRecreationFacility car park at bottom of gorge
hasRoad B3134 NERFINISHED
hasRockType Carboniferous Limestone NERFINISHED
hasVegetation broadleaf woodland
calcareous grassland
hasViewpoint Black Down area NERFINISHED
knownFor caving
dramatic scenery
walking
locatedIn Mendip Hills NERFINISHED
Somerset
locatedOnSideOf north side of the Mendip Hills
near Blagdon Lake NERFINISHED
Cheddar Gorge NERFINISHED
partOf Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
popularActivity cave exploration
hiking
rock climbing
protectedStatus part of Mendip Hills AONB
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
touristRegion Mendip Hills NERFINISHED
usedFor field studies in ecology
field studies in geology
outdoor education

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Mendip Hills contains Burrington Combe