Aira Force

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Aira Force is a picturesque waterfall in England’s Lake District, renowned for its dramatic cascades, woodland trails, and stone arch bridge.

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Aira Force canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
bestVisitedIn after heavy rain
country England
hasAccess public footpaths
waymarked trails
hasApproximateWalkTime 1 to 2 hours
hasBridgeType stone arch bridge
hasCulturalAssociation William Wordsworth
hasElevationChange steep sections
hasFeature car park
picnic areas
steep gorge
stone arch bridge
tea room
viewing platforms
woodland trails
hasHeritageStatus historic landscape
hasMaximumHeight about 20 metres
hasNumberOfMainBridges two
hasParking pay-and-display car park
hasPathDifficulty moderate
hasSafetyFeature fenced viewpoints
signposted paths
hasTrailType circular walk
hasTreeSpecies Douglas fir
beech
cedar
pine
yew
hasVegetationType mixed woodland
inspiredWork “The Somnambulist” by William Wordsworth
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
locatedNear Gowbarrow Fell
Ullswater
managedBy National Trust
nearbySettlement Glenridding
Penrith
Watermillock
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Gowbarrow Park
popularFor family visits
nature watching
photography
walking
watercourse Aira Beck

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Ullswater hasNearbyWaterfall Aira Force
Aira Beck hasWaterfall Aira Force
Aira Beck passesThrough Aira Force
A592 road passesNear Aira Force