Martindale

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Martindale is a remote, scenic valley in the Lake District of Cumbria, England, known for its rugged fells, red deer herd, and tranquil walking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
valley
accessVia narrow minor roads
conservationInterest red deer population
upland habitats
country England
drainageTo Ullswater
hasCharacteristic remote
scenic
sparsely populated
hasChurch St Martin's Church, Martindale
hasFell Beda Fell
Hallin Fell
Steel Knotts
The Nab
hasLandscapeFeature open fellside
rough grazing land
steep valley sides
hasReputation one of the quieter valleys in the Lake District
hasSettlement Howtown
Sandwick
hasViewOf Ullswater and surrounding fells
hasWildlife red deer
hikingRouteFeature ridge walks linking surrounding fells
knownFor quietness
red deer herd
relative isolation
rugged fells
tranquil walking routes
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
near Ullswater
partOf Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
wildlife watching
region Eden District
surface form: Eden district (historic)
tourismType low-key rural tourism
usedFor sheep farming

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Ullswater adjacentValley Martindale