St Vincent’s Rocks

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St Vincent’s Rocks is a prominent limestone cliff formation in Bristol, England, known for its dramatic scenery, geological interest, and popularity with rock climbers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff formation
geological site
accessibleFrom Bristol city centre NERFINISHED
adjacentTo Clifton Down NERFINISHED
Portway road NERFINISHED
climbingStyle sport climbing
trad climbing
country United Kingdom
formedIn Carboniferous limestone
geologicalComposition limestone
hasClimbingRoutes yes
hasFeature exposed rock faces
steep cliffs
hasGeologicalInterest fossil-bearing strata
karst features
hasViewOf Clifton Suspension Bridge NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic scenery
geological interest
rock climbing
locatedIn Bristol NERFINISHED
England
locatedOn Avon Gorge NERFINISHED
near Clifton NERFINISHED
Leigh Woods NERFINISHED
overlooks River Avon NERFINISHED
partOf Avon Gorge NERFINISHED
Bristol’s natural landscape
popularWith rock climbers
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
touristAttraction yes
usedFor recreational climbing
sightseeing

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Avon Gorge hasCliffs St Vincent’s Rocks