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Rocky Valley (Cornish: Glynn Duwy, meaning deep valley of the river Duwy) is a small valley in the parish of Tintagel, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The valley has been carved by the Trevillet River (Cornish: Duwy, meaning dark river) in Trethevy around one mile east of Tintagel. At their highest point the slate canyon walls tower over seventy feet above the river below. Rocky Valley was mentioned in travel books as a place of exceptional beauty as early as 1897. The valley is owned by the National Trust and is home to 161 different species of moss. Saint Nectan's Glen is an area of woodland stretching for around one mile along both banks of the Trevillet River; its most prominent feature is St Nectan's Kieve.

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  • Das Rocky Valley in der Gemeinde Tintagel (Cornish: Glynn Duwy, dt. Tal des Duwy) ist ein Tal im nördlichen Cornwall. Es ist im Besitz des National Trust. Es gibt im englischsprachigen Raum mehrere Täler dieses Namens. Das Tal liegt nördlich von Tintagel auf dem Weg nach Boscastle. Es wurde vom Fluss Trevillet(Cornish: Duwy, dt. dunkler Fluss) etwa 1,6 Kilometer östlich von Tintagel in den Untergrund geschnitten. Am höchsten Punkt ragen die Schieferwände 70 Meter auf. Im Tal wachsen 161 Moosarten.Rocky Valley wurde bereits 1897 in Reiseführern erwähnt. Im Tal stehen zwei Wassermühlen. Die im 18. Jahrhundert als Webmühle verwendete Mühle ist verfallen. Die Trevillet Mill (Mühle) wurde durch ein 1851 entstandenes Gemälde von (1811–1869) berühmt. Der „South West Coast Path“ verläuft ein Stück durch das Tal. Im Jahre 2007 verursachten starke Regenfälle Sturzfluten, die einige Brücken über den Trevillet zerstörten, diese sind aber inzwischen ersetzt. Glen ist ein nahegelegenes Waldgebiet entlang der Ufer des Trevillet. Hier liegt die durch einen Wasserfall ausgeformte, etwa 3,7 Meter tiefe St. Nectan Kieve (dt. St.-Nathans-Wanne). (de)
  • Rocky Valley (Cornish: Glynn Duwy, meaning deep valley of the river Duwy) is a small valley in the parish of Tintagel, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The valley has been carved by the Trevillet River (Cornish: Duwy, meaning dark river) in Trethevy around one mile east of Tintagel. At their highest point the slate canyon walls tower over seventy feet above the river below. Rocky Valley was mentioned in travel books as a place of exceptional beauty as early as 1897. The valley is owned by the National Trust and is home to 161 different species of moss. Saint Nectan's Glen is an area of woodland stretching for around one mile along both banks of the Trevillet River; its most prominent feature is St Nectan's Kieve. The South West Coast Path descends into and out of the valley a little way inland due to the sheer cliffs on the coast; the rocks at the seaward end of the valley are dangerous and people have been swept off by freak waves. In 2007 some of the bridges over the Trevillet River were washed away during flash floods caused by heavy rains. These have since been replaced. (en)
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  • Das Rocky Valley in der Gemeinde Tintagel (Cornish: Glynn Duwy, dt. Tal des Duwy) ist ein Tal im nördlichen Cornwall. Es ist im Besitz des National Trust. Es gibt im englischsprachigen Raum mehrere Täler dieses Namens. Glen ist ein nahegelegenes Waldgebiet entlang der Ufer des Trevillet. Hier liegt die durch einen Wasserfall ausgeformte, etwa 3,7 Meter tiefe St. Nectan Kieve (dt. St.-Nathans-Wanne). (de)
  • Rocky Valley (Cornish: Glynn Duwy, meaning deep valley of the river Duwy) is a small valley in the parish of Tintagel, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The valley has been carved by the Trevillet River (Cornish: Duwy, meaning dark river) in Trethevy around one mile east of Tintagel. At their highest point the slate canyon walls tower over seventy feet above the river below. Rocky Valley was mentioned in travel books as a place of exceptional beauty as early as 1897. The valley is owned by the National Trust and is home to 161 different species of moss. Saint Nectan's Glen is an area of woodland stretching for around one mile along both banks of the Trevillet River; its most prominent feature is St Nectan's Kieve. (en)
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