Pen-y-ghent (part)

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Pen-y-ghent (part) is a section of the distinctive limestone-and-gritstone peak Pen-y-ghent, one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks in the Pennines.

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Pen-y-ghent (part) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain part
composedOf gritstone
limestone
country United Kingdom
governedBy Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
hasClimaticCondition exposed to strong winds
frequent low cloud
hasConservationStatus within protected national park area
hasGeologicalCharacteristic limestone-and-gritstone structure
hasNotableFeature distinctive stepped profile
hasNotableUse landscape photography
outdoor education activities
hasRecreationRoute Horton-in-Ribblesdale circular walks
Yorkshire Three Peaks route
surface form: Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge route
hasRisk slippery rock in wet weather
hasSurface exposed rock
hasTrailType rocky paths
steep ascents
hasVegetationType heather moorland
upland grassland
hasViewOf Ingleborough
Ribblesdale
Whernside
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
Pen-y-ghent
United Kingdom
Yorkshire Dales
Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
locatedInMountainRange Pennines
near Horton-in-Ribblesdale
partOf Pen-y-ghent
Yorkshire Three Peaks route
upland karst landscape
popularWith outdoor enthusiasts
tourists
walkers
region Yorkshire and the Humber
terrainType gritstone crags
limestone pavement areas nearby
usedFor fell walking
hiking
mountain running

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North Yorkshire contains Pen-y-ghent (part)