Cat and Fiddle Inn

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The Cat and Fiddle Inn is a famous high-altitude pub in the Peak District of England, known as a landmark stop for walkers, cyclists, and motorists crossing the moorlands between Macclesfield and Buxton.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inn
public house
country England
hasFeature views over surrounding moorland
hasFunction pub
restaurant
hasNameOrigin Cat and Fiddle NERFINISHED
knownFor being a landmark stop for cyclists
being a landmark stop for motorists
being a landmark stop for walkers
high altitude location
moorland setting
locatedBetween Buxton NERFINISHED
Macclesfield NERFINISHED
locatedIn Derbyshire
Peak District NERFINISHED
locatedOn A537 road NERFINISHED
near Macclesfield Forest NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
roadIsKnownAs Cat and Fiddle Road NERFINISHED
roadIsKnownFor popular cycling climb
scenic driving route
situatedOn moorlands
tourismType rural tourism
transportRole roadside stop
usedBy cyclists
motorists
walkers

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Shining Tor hasRouteFrom Cat and Fiddle Inn