Greenburn Valley

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Greenburn Valley is a scenic glacial valley in England’s Lake District, known for its rugged fells, historical mining remains, and popular walking routes near Wetherlam.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial valley
accessFrom Little Langdale NERFINISHED
climate cool temperate oceanic
country England
drainage Greenburn Beck NERFINISHED
ecosystem acidic mires
heathland
upland grassland
geologicalOrigin glacial erosion
hasFeature disused mine workings
historical mining remains
mine buildings ruins
old quarry tips
sheep pasture
stone walls
hasLandform rugged fells
hasViewOf Coniston Fells NERFINISHED
Wetherlam summit NERFINISHED
historicalIndustry copper mining
slate quarrying
knownFor fell walking
industrial archaeology
popular walking routes
scenic landscape
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
locatedInNationalPark Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Coniston NERFINISHED
Tilberthwaite NERFINISHED
nearbyFell Great Carrs NERFINISHED
Little Carrs NERFINISHED
Prison Band
Swirl How NERFINISHED
Wetherlam NERFINISHED
partOf Furness Fells NERFINISHED
Southern Fells area of the Lake District NERFINISHED
popularActivity hiking
hillwalking
photography
protectedAreaStatus within a national park
region North West England
terrain steep-sided valley
trailType circular walking routes
ridge walks via Wetherlam
usedFor sheep grazing
watercourse Greenburn Beck NERFINISHED
watercourseFlowsTo River Brathay NERFINISHED

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Wetherlam hasNearbyFeature Greenburn Valley