Brimham Rocks

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Brimham Rocks is a dramatic collection of naturally eroded rock formations in North Yorkshire, England, renowned for their unusual shapes and scenic moorland setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trust property
Site of Special Scientific Interest
rock formation
tourist attraction
country England
formedBy erosion
weathering
geologicalAge Millstone Grit NERFINISHED
geologicalPeriod Carboniferous period NERFINISHED
hasAccess public
hasApproxElevation around 300 metres above sea level
hasConservationInterest biological
geological
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasEcosystem acid grassland
heather moorland
hasFacility toilets
visitor information
hasFauna curlew
grouse
lapwing
hasFeature balancing rocks
moorland landscape
panoramic views
tors
hasFlora bilberry
gorse
heather
hasNotableRock The Dancing Bear NERFINISHED
The Eagle NERFINISHED
The Idol NERFINISHED
The Sphinx NERFINISHED
The Turtle NERFINISHED
hasParking car park
hasViewTowards Nidderdale NERFINISHED
Vale of York NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nidderdale NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
locatedOn Brimham Moor NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
near Harrogate NERFINISHED
Pateley Bridge NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Trust
popularFor bouldering
photography
rock climbing
walking
region Yorkshire and the Humber
rockType gritstone
touristRegion Yorkshire Dales area NERFINISHED

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balancing rocks haveNotableExample Brimham Rocks
this entity surface form: Brimham Rocks in North Yorkshire, England
balancing rocks haveNotableExample Brimham Rocks
this entity surface form: Idol Rock at Brimham Rocks, England