River Kinder

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The River Kinder is a small moorland river in the Peak District of England, known for its dramatic Kinder Downfall waterfall and rugged upland scenery.

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Label Occurrences
River Kinder canonical 3

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf moorland river
river
country England
drainageBasin Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout plateau
ecoregion Pennine moorland
surface form: South Pennines moorland
flowsInto River Goyt
flowsThrough Kinder Reservoir
Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout plateau
geology Millstone Grit
hasBridge footbridges on Kinder Scout paths
hasFeature peat groughs and cloughs along its upper course
hasPart Kinder Downfall
hasRecreationalUse fell walking
hiking
sightseeing
hasStructureOnCourse Howden Dam
surface form: Kinder Reservoir dam
hasValley Kinder Valley
locatedIn Derbyshire
High Peak
Peak District
locatedInProtectedArea Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
managementAuthority United Utilities (Kinder Reservoir)
mouthLocation River Goyt
nearbySettlement Edale
Hayfield
notableFeature Kinder Downfall spray blown uphill in strong westerly winds
notableFor Kinder Downfall waterfall
rugged upland scenery
partOf Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout SSSI
region East Midlands
riverSystem River Mersey catchment
sourceLocation Kinder Scout
Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout plateau
terrainType gritstone upland
moorland
tributaryOf River Goyt
usedFor water supply
watercourse Kinder Downfall
waterfallHeight approximately 30 metres at Kinder Downfall

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Kinder Scout drainedBy River Kinder
Kinder Downfall onWatercourse River Kinder
River Sett hasTributary River Kinder