Shining Tor

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Shining Tor is a prominent hill in the Peak District of England, known for its panoramic views over the surrounding Derbyshire and Cheshire countryside.

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Label Occurrences
Shining Tor canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
mountain summit
access public footpaths
category Highest points of English counties
Marilyns of England
Mountains and hills of the Peak District
climate temperate maritime
coordinates 53.258°N 1.999°W
country England
elevation 1834 feet
559 metres
hasFeature trig point
hasProminence 168 metres
hasRouteFrom Cat and Fiddle Inn
Errwood Reservoir
Pym Chair car park
isHighestPointOf Cheshire
Macclesfield Forest
surface form: Macclesfield Forest area
listing County top
Marilyn
locatedIn Cheshire
Derbyshire
Peak District
Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park

United Kingdom
locatedOn gritstone ridge
managedBy Peak District National Park Authority
mountainRange Peak District
near Cat and Fiddle Pass (A537)
Goyt Valley
nearbySettlement Buxton
Kettleshulme
Macclesfield
Rainow
offersViewOf Cat and Fiddle Inn area
Cheshire Plain
Derbyshire countryside
Kinder Scout (in clear conditions)
Shutlingsloe
Snowdonia (in very clear conditions)
partOf Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills
popularFor fell running
hiking
walking
region East Midlands
North West England
surface gritstone
vegetation moorland

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Derbyshire containsMountain Shining Tor
Goyt Valley hasViewOf Shining Tor