Marsden Moor

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Marsden Moor is an extensive upland moorland and National Trust estate in West Yorkshire, England, known for its peat bogs, wildlife habitats, and popular walking routes.

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Marsden Moor canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trust property
moorland
nature reserve
upland area
climate cool and wet upland climate
country England
geology millstone grit
governedBy Kirklees
surface form: Kirklees local authority area
hasAccessType open country under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
hasConservationFocus habitat management
peatland restoration
wildfire prevention
hasFeature drainage ditches
gritstone edges
long-distance walking routes
peat groughs
public footpaths
hasHabitatType acid grassland
blanket bog
heather moorland
wet heath
hasLandscapeType moorland
peat bogs
upland plateau
hasRisk moorland wildfires
hasVegetation cotton grass
heather
sphagnum moss
hasWildlife ground-nesting birds
raptors
waders
knownFor open access land
popular walking routes
wildlife habitats
locatedIn Pennines
West Yorkshire
managedBy National Trust
nearestTown Marsden
partOf Pennine moorland
surface form: South Pennines moorlands
popularActivity fell running
walking
region Northern England
subjectTo conservation designations
grazing management
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
recreation
trail running

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Saddleworth Moor locatedNear Marsden Moor
Black Hill viewOverlooks Marsden Moor