Hardcastle Crags

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Hardcastle Crags is a scenic wooded valley and National Trust-managed beauty spot near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, England, known for its steep-sided gorge, walking trails, and historic Gibson Mill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beauty spot
historic mill
tourist attraction
valley
woodland
country England
ecosystemType deciduous woodland
hasAccess public footpaths
hasActivity nature observation
picnicking
walking
hasBuilding Gibson Mill
hasDesignation conservation area
hasFeature Gibson Mill
steep-sided gorge
walking trails
wooded valley
hasInterest geology
local history
wildlife
hasOwner National Trust
hasRiver Hebden Water
hasTrailType waymarked trails
hasView moorland scenery
knownFor hiking
industrial heritage
scenic woodland
locatedIn Hardcastle Crags self-linksurface differs
Northern England
Pennines
West Yorkshire
locatedNear Hebden Bridge
managedBy National Trust
nearestTown Hebden Bridge
region Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale
usedAs visitor centre

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Hebden Water flowsThrough Hardcastle Crags
Hardcastle Crags locatedIn Hardcastle Crags self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Gibson Mill
Gibson Mill location Hardcastle Crags
Midgehole hasRecreationalArea Hardcastle Crags
this entity surface form: Hardcastle Crags (nearby)
New Bridge, Hardcastle Crags locatedIn Hardcastle Crags
New Bridge, Hardcastle Crags locatedNear Hardcastle Crags
this entity surface form: Gibson Mill, Hardcastle Crags