Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills

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The Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills are a range of high, windswept uplands in the Peak District straddling the boundary between Derbyshire and Cheshire, known for their moorland scenery and popular walking routes.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Peak District fringe 3
Peak District foothills 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
hill range
upland area
accessBy bridleways
public footpaths
borderBetween Cheshire NERFINISHED
Derbyshire NERFINISHED
climateCharacteristic cool
windy
country England
elevationCharacteristic high
hasConservationStatus part of a national park
hasFeature expansive views
open access land
peat bogs
ridge walks
hasSurfaceGeology gritstone
millstone grit
hasVegetationType heather moorland
rough grassland
knownFor moorland scenery
popular walking routes
landscapeCharacter windswept uplands
locatedIn Cheshire
Derbyshire
East Midlands
North West England
Peak District NERFINISHED
partOf Cheshire Peak District NERFINISHED
Dark Peak NERFINISHED
Derbyshire Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
Pennines NERFINISHED
popularActivity birdwatching
fell walking
hiking
trail running
regionType rural area
terrainType moorland
tourismType outdoor recreation

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Meltham hasNearbyFeature Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills
this entity surface form: Peak District fringe
Biddulph locatedNear Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills
this entity surface form: Peak District foothills
Shining Tor partOf Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills
Buxton railway line passesThrough Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills
this entity surface form: Peak District fringe
High Lane region Derbyshire–Cheshire border hills
this entity surface form: Peak District fringe