Langstrothdale

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Langstrothdale is a scenic valley in the Yorkshire Dales of North Yorkshire, England, known for its traditional dry-stone walls, hay meadows, and the upper reaches of the River Wharfe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dale
valley
containsRiver River Wharfe
country England
drainsInto River Wharfe
governedBy North Yorkshire Council
hasAccessRoad B6160
hasCulturalHeritage traditional Dales farming practices
hasEcosystem riparian habitats
upland hay meadows
hasGeomorphology glacially-shaped valley
hasLandscapeFeature limestone scenery
pasture fields
stone-built farmhouses
hasNearbySettlement Deepdale
Hubberholme
Oughtershaw
Yockenthwaite
hasRecreation picnicking
wildlife watching
hasTourismType nature tourism
rural tourism
hasTraditionalFeature dry-stone field boundaries
field barns
hasVegetation improved grassland
semi-natural grassland
hasWatercourseSection upper River Wharfe
knownFor hay meadows
scenic landscape
traditional dry-stone walls
upper reaches of the River Wharfe
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales
Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
locatedNear Buckden
Hubberholme
Oughtershaw
Yockenthwaite
partOf Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Pennine Dales

Wharfedale
popularFor hiking
scenic drives
walking
protectedBy Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
region Northern England
traversedBy River Wharfe
usedFor cattle grazing
sheep farming

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Yorkshire Dales contains Langstrothdale