Chee Dale

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Chee Dale is a steep, wooded limestone gorge in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England, known for its dramatic cliffs, riverside walking paths, and rock climbing routes.

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Label Occurrences
Chee Dale canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone gorge
tourist attraction
valley
accessedBy Monsal Trail NERFINISHED
country England
drainageBasin River Derwent basin NERFINISHED
River Wye (Derbyshire) NERFINISHED
ecosystemType riverine habitat
temperate broadleaf woodland
geologicalFormation limestone
hasAccessPoint Chee Dale car parks nearby
hasCharacteristic dramatic cliffs
riverside paths
rock climbing crags
wooded
hasClimbingStyle limestone face climbing
sport climbing
trad climbing
hasConservationStatus protected landscape (within national park)
hasFeature limestone cliffs
narrow gorge sections
stepping stones across River Wye
woodland slopes
hasNearbyInfrastructure former Midland Railway line (now Monsal Trail) NERFINISHED
hasRecreation waymarked trails
hasRockType Carboniferous limestone
hasWalkingRoute riverside footpath
stepping stones path
locatedIn Derbyshire
East Midlands
Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy Peak District National Park Authority NERFINISHED
near Blackwell Mill NERFINISHED
Buxton NERFINISHED
Millers Dale NERFINISHED
partOf Derbyshire Dales NERFINISHED
Wye Valley (Derbyshire) NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
nature watching
rock climbing
walking
region Central England Uplands NERFINISHED
terrainFeature steep gorge
traversedBy River Wye NERFINISHED

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River Wye passesThrough Chee Dale
subject surface form: River Wye (Derbyshire)