Marche-les-Dames cliffs

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Marche-les-Dames cliffs are a well-known Belgian limestone crag popular for rock climbing and outdoor recreation along the Meuse River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff
rock climbing area
tourist attraction
approximateMaximumHeight about 80 metres
climbingSeason autumn
spring
summer
country Belgium
geologicalComposition limestone
hasAccessRestriction climbing often requires permit or membership
some sectors regulated
hasActivity multi-pitch climbing
sport climbing
traditional climbing
via ferrata
hasClimbingStyle face climbing
overhangs
technical slab climbing
hasNameInFrench Falaises de Marche-les-Dames NERFINISHED
hasRockType compact limestone
hasView Meuse River NERFINISHED
surrounding forests
knownInLanguage French
locatedIn Province of Namur NERFINISHED
Wallonia
locatedNear Marche-les-Dames NERFINISHED
Namur NERFINISHED
managedBy Belgian climbing federations NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Namur NERFINISHED
notableFor historic climbing routes
scenic views of the Meuse valley
steep limestone walls
partOf Meuse valley NERFINISHED
region Ardennes foothills NERFINISHED
river Meuse River NERFINISHED
safetyEquipment bolted routes in many sectors
suitableFor advanced climbers
intermediate climbers
transportAccess near railway line along the Meuse
reachable by road along the Meuse
usedFor hiking
military training
outdoor recreation
rock climbing

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Marche-les-Dames hasClimbingSite Marche-les-Dames cliffs