Yorkshire Wolds

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The Yorkshire Wolds are a range of gently rolling chalk hills in northern England, known for their scenic farmland, dry valleys, and walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk hills
geographical region
hill range
adjacentTo Holderness
North Sea coast
Vale of York
agriculturalProduction cereals
livestock grazing
oilseed rape
climate temperate maritime
contains Bridlington
surface form: Bridlington hinterland

Driffield
Malton
Market Weighton
Pocklington
country England
ecoregion chalk grassland
hedgerow farmland
extendsTo Filey
Humber Estuary
feature dry valleys
escarpments
open farmland
geology chalk
hasTrail Yorkshire Wolds Way
highestPoint Garbutt Hill
highestPointElevation 246 metres
historicalFeature barrows
medieval villages
prehistoric earthworks
knownFor rural tourism
scenic landscapes
walking trails
landUse arable farmland
pasture
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
Northern England
partOf British Isles
Yorkshire Wolds self-linksurface differs
surface form: East and North Yorkshire uplands

Yorkshire
terrain gently rolling hills
tourismActivity birdwatching
cycling
walking
YorkshireWoldsWayDesignation National Trail
YorkshireWoldsWayLength about 79 miles

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The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate depicts Yorkshire Wolds
this entity surface form: Yorkshire countryside
Pocklington locatedIn Yorkshire Wolds
Driffield locatedIn Yorkshire Wolds
Yorkshire Wolds partOf Yorkshire Wolds self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: East and North Yorkshire uplands
Market Weighton locatedIn Yorkshire Wolds