Holcombe Moor

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Holcombe Moor is an expanse of upland moorland in Greater Manchester, England, known for its open landscapes, military training area, and popular walking routes near Holcombe Hill.

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Holcombe Moor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
moorland
upland area
accessRestricted yes
accessRestrictionType military danger area
administrativeCounty Metropolitan Borough of Bury
closestCity Manchester
closestTown Ramsbottom
country England
ecoregion South Pennine Moors
hasFeature bridleways
open access land
public footpaths
hasRightOfWay public footpath network
hasUse hiking
military training area
nature observation
recreational walking
hasViewOf Bowland Fells
surface form: Lancashire hills

Greater Manchester
surface form: Manchester conurbation
hazard boggy ground
unexploded ordnance
landscapeType open moorland
locatedIn Greater Manchester
North West England
locatedNear Holcombe
Holcombe Hill
Ramsbottom
managedBy Ministry of Defence
nearbyLandmark Holcombe Hill
Peel Tower
overlooks Irwell Valley
partOf West Pennine Moors
popularActivity dog walking
fell running
walking
region Pennines
terrain heather moorland
peat bog
usedBy British Army
Territorial Army
usedFor infantry training
live firing exercises
navigation training
vegetation grassland
heather

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Holcombe Hill hasNearbyFeature Holcombe Moor