Gorges de l’Ain

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Gorges de l’Ain is a scenic river gorge in eastern France known for its steep limestone cliffs, winding stretches of the Ain River, and popular opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and nature observation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape
river gorge
access local roads
climate temperate continental
country France
formedBy fluvial erosion
geologicalFeature limestone gorge
hasEcosystem riparian habitat
temperate forest
hasView cliff panoramas
river meanders
language French
locatedIn Ain department
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
eastern France
near Jura Mountains
notableFor outdoor recreation
scenic landscapes
steep limestone cliffs
winding river stretches
partOf Ain River
surface form: Ain River valley
popularActivity birdwatching
canoeing
hiking
kayaking
nature observation
rock climbing
region Jura Mountains
surface form: Jura foothills
river Ain River
rockType limestone
terrain forested slopes
narrow valley
steep cliffs
tourismType adventure tourism
ecotourism
nature tourism
usedFor recreational fishing
water sports
waterBodyType freshwater river

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Ain River hasPart Gorges de l’Ain