Farndale

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Farndale is a scenic valley in the North York Moors of England, renowned for its springtime displays of wild daffodils along the River Dove.

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Label Occurrences
Farndale canonical 3
Farndale valley 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
valley
administrativeCounty North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
country England
ecosystemType river valley ecosystem
hasFeature public footpaths
river meadows
wooded valley sides
hasFlora wild daffodils
hasNearbySettlement Church Houses NERFINISHED
Low Mill NERFINISHED
hasRiver River Dove NERFINISHED
hasSeasonalAttraction spring daffodil displays
hasWalkingRoute Farndale Daffodil Walk NERFINISHED
knownFor scenic landscape
springtime displays of wild daffodils
landscapeType moorland valley
locatedIn North York Moors NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
notablePlantSpecies Narcissus pseudonarcissus (wild daffodil) NERFINISHED
partOf North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
popularActivity walking
wildflower viewing
protectedAreaStatus within a national park
region Northern England NERFINISHED
tourismType nature tourism
walking and hiking

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Farndale daffodils locatedIn Farndale
Farndale daffodils isFeatureOf Farndale
this entity surface form: Farndale valley
River Dove flowsThrough Farndale
subject surface form: River Dove (North Yorkshire)
River Dove hasValley Farndale
subject surface form: River Dove (North Yorkshire)