Bishopdale

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Bishopdale is a scenic side valley in the Yorkshire Dales of northern England, known for its rural landscapes, stone-built villages, and traditional farming.

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Bishopdale canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf side valley
valley
administrativeCounty North Yorkshire
connectsTo Wharfedale
country England
drainsInto River Ure
hasFeature dry stone walls
field barns
stone barns
hasLandscapeType upland valley
hasNearbyFeature Aysgarth Falls
surface form: Aysgarth Falls (near eastern end)
hasRiver Bishopdale Beck
hasRoad B6160
hasSettlement Aysgarth Falls
surface form: Aysgarth (near eastern end)

Newbiggin
Thoralby
West Burton
hasTransportRoute road between Aysgarth and Kettlewell via Kidstones Pass
hasVegetation improved grassland
moorland on surrounding hills
highestPoint Kidstones Pass
isSideValleyOf Wensleydale
knownFor country lanes
dry stone walls
rural landscapes
scenic landscapes
sheep farming
stone-built villages
traditional farming
walking routes
landUse hay meadows
pasture
rough grazing
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales
Northern England
surface form: northern England
partOf Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
livestock farming
tourism
region Yorkshire and the Humber
tourismActivity cycling
hiking
scenic driving
traditionalCounty Yorkshire
typicalBuildingMaterial local stone

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Yorkshire Dales contains Bishopdale