Cumbrian Mountains road network

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The Cumbrian Mountains road network is the interconnected system of high-altitude routes and passes that traverse the mountainous interior of Cumbria in northwest England, linking its valleys, lakes, and remote communities.

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Cumbrian Mountains road network canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road network
transport infrastructure
associatedWith Cumbrian uplands
Lake District fells NERFINISHED
characterizedBy exposed summits
narrow carriageways
scenic views
sharp bends
connects lakes of Cumbria
remote communities in Cumbria
valleys of Cumbria
crosses mountain passes of the Lake District
developedFrom historic packhorse routes
old mountain tracks
enables inter-valley travel in mountainous interior of Cumbria
hasCharacteristic high-altitude routes
mountain passes
hasComponent Eskdale routes
Hardknott Pass road NERFINISHED
Honister Pass road NERFINISHED
Kirkstone Pass road NERFINISHED
Newlands Pass road NERFINISHED
Sty Head route NERFINISHED
Whinlatter Pass road NERFINISHED
Wrynose Pass road NERFINISHED
hasEconomicRole facilitating tourism in Cumbria
supporting rural economies
hasHistoricalRole linking historic valleys and settlements
locatedIn Cumbria
England
North West England
United Kingdom
maintainedBy local highway authorities in Cumbria
partOf regional road system of Cumbria
providesAccessTo Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
subjectTo high winds
severe weather conditions
snow closures in winter
steep gradients
supports cycling routes
hiking access
local transport
recreational driving
tourism access
traverses Cumbrian Mountains NERFINISHED
usedBy local residents
service vehicles
tourists

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Kirkstone Pass partOf Cumbrian Mountains road network