Birker Fell road

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Birker Fell road is a scenic minor route in England’s Lake District that crosses the high moorland between Eskdale and the Duddon Valley, offering expansive views of the surrounding fells.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain road
scenic route
accesses Birker Moor NERFINISHED
hiking routes
connects Duddon Valley NERFINISHED
Eskdale NERFINISHED
country England
crosses Birker Fell NERFINISHED
hasFeature passing places
single-track sections
steep gradients
hazard exposure to bad weather
narrow carriageway
knownFor high moorland crossing
scenic views
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
offersViewOf Duddon Valley fells NERFINISHED
Eskdale fells NERFINISHED
Scafell range NERFINISHED
popularFor cycling
motorcycling
tourist drives
region North West England
roadType minor road
scenicGrade high
surface tarmac

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Eskdale hasAccessRoad Birker Fell road