Kinder Downfall

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Kinder Downfall is a notable waterfall on the Kinder Scout plateau in the Peak District, known for its dramatic windswept spray that can sometimes blow the water back upwards.

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Kinder Downfall canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural feature
waterfall
access on foot only
alsoKnownAs Kinder Scut
approximateCoordinates 53.39°N 1.89°W
country United Kingdom
crossedBy Pennine Way
drainsFrom Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout plateau
featuredIn Peak District tourist literature
local walking guides
flowCharacteristic can be reduced to a trickle in dry weather
can be spectacular in spate conditions
geologicalSetting gritstone edge
hasRecreationalUse rock climbing nearby
hasViewOf Kinder Reservoir
height approximately 30 metres
landscapeType moorland plateau edge
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
Kinder Scout
Peak District
United Kingdom
near Edale
Hayfield
notableFor dramatic windswept spray
water sometimes blown back upwards by strong winds
notableWeatherEffect strong westerly winds can blow water back up the fall
onWatercourse River Kinder
orientation western edge of Kinder Scout
partOf Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout plateau

Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
popularFor hiking
sightseeing
walking
protectedAreaStatus within a national park
region East Midlands
touristAttraction yes
visibleFrom Pennine Way

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Referenced by (4)

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

Kinder Scout hasFeature Kinder Downfall
Kinder Low near Kinder Downfall
River Kinder watercourse Kinder Downfall
River Kinder hasPart Kinder Downfall