Dovedale National Nature Reserve

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Dovedale National Nature Reserve is a renowned scenic limestone valley in the Peak District of England, famous for its dramatic cliffs, riverside walks, and iconic stepping stones across the River Dove.

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Dovedale 1
Dovedale National Nature Reserve canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national nature reserve
tourist attraction
valley
access public footpaths
country England
designatedBy Natural England
designation National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
ecosystemType broadleaf woodland
calcareous grassland
geologicalType limestone valley
hasActivity family walks
hasLandform caves
gorges
limestone crags
rock pinnacles
hasTrail riverside walking routes
hasViewpoint Lover’s Leap
Thorpe Cloud
hasWaterFeature River Dove stepping stones
knownFor karst landscape
scenic beauty
locatedIn Derbyshire
Peak District
Staffordshire
locatedInProtectedArea Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
managedBy National Trust
nearestSettlement Ilam
Thorpe, Derbyshire
notableFeature dramatic limestone cliffs
riverside walks
stepping stones across the River Dove
woodland and grassland habitats
partOf Derbyshire Dales District
surface form: Derbyshire Dales
popularFor hiking
nature observation
sightseeing
walking
protectedFor biodiversity
geology
landscape value
region East Midlands
river River Dove
touristStatus one of the most visited areas of the Peak District

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Derbyshire containsProtectedArea Dovedale National Nature Reserve
White Peak hasValley Dovedale National Nature Reserve
this entity surface form: Dovedale