The gorge at Dovedale in Derbyshire is formed out of limestone rock. This rock was formed from the accumulation of marine organisms such as coral and shells over millions of years. The erosion of water over this limestone has created the stunning rock formations and landscapes seen in Dovedale today.
The Derbyshire gorge, Dovedale, is formed out of limestone. The limestone is part of the Carboniferous Limestone formation, which is over 300 million years old.