Cleveland Way area

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The Cleveland Way area is a scenic region in North Yorkshire, England, known for its long-distance walking trail that combines dramatic coastal cliffs, heather moorland, and landmarks such as Roseberry Topping.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trail
hill
long-distance footpath
national park
scenic region
characterizedBy dramatic coastal cliffs
heather moorland
long-distance walking trail
contains sections of the Cleveland Way
country England
designation National Trail in England
endPoint Filey NERFINISHED
includesLandmark Roseberry Topping NERFINISHED
knownFor distinctive conical shape
dramatic coastal scenery
heritage coastal towns
moorland landscapes
scenic views
length approximately 110 miles
approximately 177 kilometres
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedNear Cleveland Way NERFINISHED
partOf North York Moors region NERFINISHED
passesNear Roseberry Topping NERFINISHED
passesThrough Cleveland Hills NERFINISHED
North Sea coast of North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
Scarborough NERFINISHED
Sutton Bank NERFINISHED
Whitby NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
outdoor recreation
scenic tourism
region Cleveland Way area NERFINISHED
startPoint Helmsley NERFINISHED
terrain coastal cliffs
farmland
heather moorland
woodland
usedFor long-distance walking
recreational hiking
tourism

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Roseberry Topping (part) partOf Cleveland Way area
subject surface form: Roseberry Topping