Dentdale

E330906

Dentdale is a picturesque valley in Cumbria, England, known for its traditional stone-built villages, rolling hills, and inclusion within the scenic Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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Dentdale canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dale
valley
administrativeArea Westmorland and Furness
climate temperate maritime
country England
governingBody Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
hasCulturalHeritage traditional Yorkshire Dales architecture
hasEcosystem moorland
river valley habitats
upland grassland
hasFeature dry stone walls
hay meadows
limestone scenery
narrow lanes
hasRecreation long-distance hiking
nature watching
hasTrail Dales Way
hasTransport Dent railway station
surface form: Settle–Carlisle railway (nearby Dent station)
hasViewpoint Whernside
surface form: Whernside (nearby fell)
knownFor picturesque scenery
rolling hills
traditional stone-built villages
landUse pastoral agriculture
sheep farming
locatedIn Cumbria
Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park

historic county of Yorkshire
mainSettlement Dent
near Howgill Fells
Sedbergh
partOf Yorkshire Dales
protectedAreaStatus national park
region North West England
tourismType cycling
rural tourism
walking
watercourse River Dee, Dentdale
surface form: River Dee (Dentdale)

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