Kentmere Fells

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Kentmere Fells are a group of rolling hills and rugged upland terrain in England’s Lake District, popular with walkers for their scenic ridge routes above the Kentmere valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain range
upland area
accessedFrom Kentmere NERFINISHED
administrativeArea South Lakeland NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime climate
country England
describedBySource Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
drainageBasin River Kent NERFINISHED
featuredIn A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells NERFINISHED
geology Borrowdale Volcanic Group NERFINISHED
hasRoute Kentmere Horseshoe NERFINISHED
hasSummit Froswick NERFINISHED
Harter Fell (Mardale) NERFINISHED
High Street NERFINISHED
Ill Bell NERFINISHED
Kentmere Pike NERFINISHED
Mardale Ill Bell NERFINISHED
Shipman Knotts NERFINISHED
Yoke NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Central Fells NERFINISHED
Kentmere Reservoir NERFINISHED
Troutbeck valley NERFINISHED
Windermere NERFINISHED
highestPoint High Street NERFINISHED
knownFor fell walking
hillwalking
scenic ridge routes
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
overlooks Kentmere valley NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
popularRoute Kentmere Horseshoe NERFINISHED
popularWith walkers
protectedArea Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
region Far Eastern Fells NERFINISHED
terrainType rolling hills
rugged upland terrain
usedFor fell running
hiking
recreational walking
vegetation heather moorland
upland grassland

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Kentmere hasFeature Kentmere Fells
Kentmere Reservoir locatedInUplandArea Kentmere Fells