Grey Mare’s Tail valley

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Grey Mare’s Tail valley is a dramatic glacial valley in the Scottish Borders, renowned for its steep slopes, rare upland plants, and the prominent Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall.

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Grey Mare’s Tail valley canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial valley
natural landscape
access footpath to Loch Skeen
country United Kingdom
drainsInto Moffat Water NERFINISHED
ecosystemType upland valley
formedBy glacial erosion
hasActivity botany
hiking
wildlife watching
hasBiodiversity montane plant communities
hasDesignation nature reserve
hasFeature Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall NERFINISHED
hasFlora rare upland plants
hasGeology steep-sided glacial trough
hasLandform steep slopes
hasView Loch Skeen NERFINISHED
knownFor Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall NERFINISHED
dramatic scenery
rare upland flora
locatedIn Scotland
Scottish Borders
management conservation-focused land management
near Moffat NERFINISHED
partOf Moffat Hills NERFINISHED
protectedBy National Trust for Scotland NERFINISHED
region Southern Uplands NERFINISHED
tourismImportance popular visitor destination in Scottish Borders
watercourse Tail Burn NERFINISHED

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Tail Burn flowsThrough Grey Mare’s Tail valley
Tail Burn valleyFeature Grey Mare’s Tail valley