Malham Cove (within county boundary area)

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Malham Cove (within county boundary area) is a prominent curved limestone cliff and natural amphitheatre near the village of Malham, renowned for its dramatic rock formations and scenic walking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
limestone cliff
natural amphitheatre
composedOf limestone
featuredIn Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
surface form: film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
formedBy glacial meltwater erosion
formedInPeriod last Ice Age
hasAccessPoint village of Malham
hasApproximateWidth over 1000 feet
over 300 metres
hasClimbingStyle sport climbing
trad climbing
hasConservationStatus protected landscape within a national park
hasDrainageType underground drainage
hasFeature amphitheatre-like valley head
clints and grikes
limestone pavement
vertical rock face
hasGeologicalInterest example of post-glacial dry waterfall
hasGeologicalType carboniferous limestone
hasMaximumHeight approximately 260 feet
approximately 80 metres
hasNearbyFeature Malham Tarn
hasNearbySettlement Kirkby Malham
hasNearbyWatercourse River Aire
hasPublicFootpath Pennine Way
hasRecreationalRoute Malham Cove circular walk
hasRockFormationType escarpment
hasShape curved cliff face
hasSurfaceFeature karst landscape
hasView Malhamdale
locatedIn England
Malham
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire Dales
managedBy Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
near Gordale Scar
Janet's Foss
partOf Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
popularFor photography
rock climbing
sightseeing
walking
touristAttractionStatus major tourist attraction in the Yorkshire Dales

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North Yorkshire contains Malham Cove (within county boundary area)