Malhamdale

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Malhamdale is a picturesque valley in North Yorkshire, England, renowned for its dramatic limestone scenery, including Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, and Malham Tarn.

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Label Occurrences
Malhamdale canonical 6

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
administrativeCounty North Yorkshire
containsSettlement Airton
Hanlith
Kirkby Malham
Malham
country England
crossedBy Pennine Way
drainedBy River Aire
hasBodyOfWater Malham Tarn
hasCulturalAssociation traditional Yorkshire farming landscape
hasEcologicalFeature limestone grassland
upland habitats
wetland around Malham Tarn
hasGeologicalFeature dry valley
gorge
limestone cliffs
limestone pavement
hasLandscapeFeature karst landscape
limestone scenery
hasNearbyFeature Ribblesdale
Settle
hasNearbyTown Skipton
hasNotableFeature Gordale Scar
Malham Cove
Malham Tarn
hasProtectedArea Malham Tarn
surface form: Malham Tarn National Nature Reserve
hasRecreationalRoute Malham Landscape Trail
hasSourceOf River Aire
hasTourismActivity nature tourism
outdoor recreation
hasTrail Pennine Way
hasViewpoint top of Malham Cove
knownFor caving
dramatic limestone scenery
rock climbing
walking and hiking
locatedIn Craven district
North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales
partOf Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
popularWith geologists
tourists
walkers
region Yorkshire and the Humber
regionType dale

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Yorkshire Dales contains Malhamdale
Craven contains Malhamdale
Malham Cove (within county boundary area) hasView Malhamdale
subject surface form: Malham Cove
Langcliffe hasNearbyFeature Malhamdale
Littondale locatedNear Malhamdale
Gargrave near Malhamdale