Eskdale

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Eskdale is a scenic valley in the Scottish Borders known for its rural landscapes, historic sites, and the River Esk.

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Eskdale canonical 7

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
confluenceOf White Esk and Black Esk
country Scotland
drainsTo Solway Firth
hasFeature farmland
river valleys
rolling hills
woodland
hasHistoricSite Gilnockie Tower
Langholm Castle (site)
Old motte-and-bailey earthworks
hasLandscapeCharacter pastoral valley
upland fringe
hasRecreation cycling routes
fishing on the River Esk
walking trails
hasReligiousSite Eskdalemuir Monastery
hasRiver River Esk
hasScientificFacility Eskdalemuir Observatory
hasSettlement Bentpath
Canonbie
Eskdalemuir
Langholm
hasWildlife red squirrels
roe deer
salmon
trout
historicRegion Dumfriesshire
knownFor angling
historic sites
rural landscapes
scenic landscapes
walking and hiking
language English
locatedIn Scottish Borders
Southern Uplands
south of Scotland
partOf Scottish Borders council area
regionType rural area
tourismActivity heritage tourism
nature tourism
traditionalLanguage Scots
Scottish Gaelic
traversedBy A7 road NERFINISHED
watercourse Black Esk
White Esk

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Liddesdale nearbyRegion Eskdale
Dumfriesshire containsRegion Eskdale
Dumfries and Galloway council area containsRegion Eskdale
subject surface form: Dumfries and Galloway
Danby locatedIn Eskdale
Arkinholm locatedIn Eskdale