Cat and Fiddle Pass (A537)

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Cat and Fiddle Pass (A537) is a high, exposed moorland road in the Peak District of England, known for its dramatic scenery, challenging driving conditions, and proximity to the famous Cat and Fiddle Inn.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
road
climateExposure high winds
snow in winter
connects Buxton NERFINISHED
Macclesfield NERFINISHED
country England
elevationType high
exposure exposed
hasViewOf Peak District moorland
hazard fog
ice
poor weather conditions
sharp bends
steep gradients
knownFor challenging driving conditions
dramatic scenery
locatedIn Cheshire
Derbyshire
Peak District NERFINISHED
maintainedBy local highway authorities
near Cat and Fiddle Inn NERFINISHED
Goyt Valley NERFINISHED
notableFor high accident rate
popular motorcycling route
partOf A537 road NERFINISHED
passesNear Shining Tor NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
North West England
roadNumber A537 NERFINISHED
roadType single carriageway
safetyMeasures average speed cameras
speed limits
scenicRoute yes
terrain moorland
touristAttraction yes
usedFor cycling
motor traffic
motorcycling

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Shining Tor near Cat and Fiddle Pass (A537)