Mam Tor

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Mam Tor is a prominent hill in the Peak District of England, noted for its dramatic landslips, Iron Age hillfort, and extensive walking trails with panoramic views.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Mam Tor canonical 11
Mam Tor area 1
Mam Tor–Winnats Pass area 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
hill
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Mam Nick car park
alsoKnownAs Shivering Mountain
category Marilyn of England
Peak District hill
connectedTo Hollins Cross
Lose Hill
country England
elevation 1696 feet
517 metres
geologicalAge Carboniferous period
surface form: Carboniferous
hasArchaeologicalSite Bronze Age remains
Iron Age ramparts
hasFeature Iron Age hillfort
gritstone cap
landslides
landslips
prehistoric hillfort
rotational landslips
shale slopes
hasNameOrigin Old English
hasRoute Great Ridge walk
hasSummitFeature stone-paved path
trig point
locatedIn Derbyshire
Peak District
Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
managedBy National Trust
nameMeaning Mother Hill
near Castleton
Edale
offers panoramic views
views of Edale
views of Hope Valley
views of Kinder Scout
overlooks Edale Valley
Hope Valley
partOf Dark Peak
popularFor hiking
paragliding
sightseeing
walking
region East Midlands
roadAffected A625
roadClosureReason landslips

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Derbyshire containsMountain Mam Tor
Edale near Mam Tor
Castleton near Mam Tor
Peak District contains Mam Tor
Peveril Castle viewOf Mam Tor
Barber Booth hasNearbyFeature Mam Tor
this entity surface form: Mam Tor area
Hope near Mam Tor
subject surface form: Hope, Derbyshire
HOPE VALLEY near Mam Tor
subject surface form: Hope Valley
Edale Valley hasNearbyHill Mam Tor
Edale Valley hasNearbyPass Mam Tor
this entity surface form: Mam Tor–Winnats Pass area
A6187 passesNear Mam Tor
Speedwell Cavern near Mam Tor
Blue John Cavern near Mam Tor