Cressbrook Dale (lower section adjoining Wye)

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Cressbrook Dale (lower section adjoining Wye) is a scenic limestone valley in the Derbyshire Peak District where the dale meets the River Wye, known for its steep wooded slopes and rich wildlife.

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Cressbrook Dale (lower section adjoining Wye) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone dale
valley
adjoins River Wye NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity high
hasEcosystemType limestone grassland
woodland
hasEnvironmentalCharacteristic rich wildlife
hasGeologicalCharacteristic limestone
hasHydrologicalRelation confluence area with River Wye
hasPhysicalCharacteristic steep slopes
wooded slopes
hasScenicQuality picturesque
isPartOfProtectedArea Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
knownFor scenic landscape
steep wooded valley sides
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
Peak District NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
near Cressbrook NERFINISHED
Monsal Dale NERFINISHED
partOf Cressbrook Dale NERFINISHED
Derbyshire Dales landscape
usedFor nature observation
walking

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Wye Valley (Derbyshire) contains Cressbrook Dale (lower section adjoining Wye)