Bowland Fells

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Bowland Fells is a remote upland area of moorland and hills in Lancashire, England, known for its wild landscapes, heather-covered slopes, and importance for walking, wildlife, and conservation.

All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
Bowland Fells canonical 9
Forest of Bowland 1
Forest of Bowland fells 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
moorland
upland area
characteristic remote
sparsely populated
country England
ecologicalImportance breeding birds
upland heath habitats
landscapeType moorland
upland
locatedIn Lancashire
North West England
historic county of Lancashire
notableFor conservation
heather-covered slopes
walking
wild landscapes
wildlife
partOf Bowland Hills NERFINISHED
Forest of Bowland NERFINISHED
terrain hills
moorland plateau
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
nature conservation
recreational walking
vegetation heather
rough grassland

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Referenced by (14)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ward's Stone overlooks Bowland Fells
Ward's Stone category Bowland Fells
this entity surface form: Forest of Bowland
Chipping hasLandscapeFeature Bowland Fells
Stocks Reservoir locatedNear Bowland Fells
Clougha Pike mountainRange Bowland Fells
Fair Snape Fell hasView Bowland Fells
Fair Snape Fell partOf Bowland Fells
Totridge mountainRange Bowland Fells
this entity surface form: Forest of Bowland fells
Totridge locatedOn Bowland Fells
Grindleton geographicFeature Bowland Fells
Parlick range Bowland Fells
Parlick category Bowland Fells
this entity surface form: Hills of Lancashire
Holcombe Moor hasViewOf Bowland Fells
this entity surface form: Lancashire hills
Hodder Valley locatedNear Bowland Fells
this entity surface form: Trough of Bowland