Cave Dale

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Cave Dale is a steep, limestone valley and popular walking route in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England, known for its dramatic rock formations and scenic views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf valley
walking route
category Hiking trails in England
Tourist attractions in Derbyshire
Valleys of Derbyshire
Valleys of the Peak District NERFINISHED
country England
ecosystemType limestone grassland
formedBy water erosion
formedIn limestone bedrock
geology limestone
hasAccessFrom Castleton village centre NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic dramatic rock formations
narrow
rocky
scenic views
steep
hasFeature dry valley
limestone cliffs
rocky path
steep sides
hasViewOf Peveril Castle NERFINISHED
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy Peak District National Park Authority NERFINISHED
near Castleton NERFINISHED
Mam Tor NERFINISHED
Peveril Castle NERFINISHED
Winnats Pass NERFINISHED
overlooks Castleton NERFINISHED
partOf White Peak NERFINISHED
popularFor geology study
photography
walking
region East Midlands
tourism popular walking destination
trailheadNear Castleton NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
sightseeing
walking

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Peveril Castle near Cave Dale