Derwent Moors

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Derwent Moors is a high, open expanse of moorland in the Peak District of England, known for its heather-covered hills, gritstone edges, and extensive walking routes with views over the Derwent Valley.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Derwent Moors canonical 2
Howden Moors 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
moorland area
country England
ecoregion British upland heath
hasAccess public footpaths
rights of way
hasClimate temperate oceanic
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasGeology gritstone
hasLandscapeFeature gritstone edges
heather-covered hills
open moorland
hasRecreationalUse hiking
walking
hasViewOf Ladybower Reservoir
surface form: Derwent Valley reservoirs
isTypeOf open countryside
knownFor extensive walking routes
panoramic views
locatedIn Derbyshire
Peak District
locatedNear Ladybower Reservoir
Upper Derwent Valley
overlooks Derwent Valley
partOf Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
popularWith hikers
nature enthusiasts
walkers
region East Midlands
terrainType upland
vegetationType heather moorland

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dark Peak contains Derwent Moors
Dark Peak contains Derwent Moors
this entity surface form: Howden Moors
Dark Peak moorlands contains Derwent Moors