Valley of Rocks

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Valley of Rocks is a dramatic dry valley on the North Devon coast of England, famed for its rugged rock formations, coastal views, and wild goats.

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Valley of Rocks canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
tourist attraction
valley
administrativeArea Devon NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic
country England
formedBy periglacial processes
geologicalType dry valley
periglacial valley
governedBy North Devon Council NERFINISHED
hasAccess coast path
hasCharacteristic U-shaped valley
coastal views
dry valley
rocky outcrops
rugged rock formations
sea cliffs
hasFeature Castle Rock NERFINISHED
Devil’s Cheesewring NERFINISHED
rugged tors
hasMaterial sandstone
slate
hasParking car park near valley
hasPath cliff-top paths
valley floor paths
hasViewOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Welsh coast
hasWildlife feral goats
sea birds
knownFor dramatic scenery
photography
rock climbing
walking trails
wild goats
landform coastal valley
locatedIn North Devon NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
near Lynmouth NERFINISHED
Lynton NERFINISHED
partOf Exmoor National Park NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
tourismImportance local landmark
popular visitor destination
traversedBy South West Coast Path NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
outdoor events
picnicking
sightseeing
within County of Devon NERFINISHED

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Exmoor National Park contains Valley of Rocks