Scarth Wood Moor

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Scarth Wood Moor is an upland moorland area in the Cleveland Hills of North Yorkshire, England, known for its open heather landscape and walking routes.

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Scarth Wood Moor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moorland
natural landscape
upland area
administrativeCounty North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
climate cool temperate
high rainfall
country England
geology underlain by sedimentary rocks typical of the Cleveland Hills
hasAccess open country access under English access laws
public rights of way
hasEcosystemType moorland habitat
upland heath
hasFeature grazing land
moorland ridges
open moor top
hasLandscapeType heather moorland
hasLandUse open access land
hasRecreation hiking
hill walking
nature observation
hasScenicQuality open views
rural landscape
hasTrail bridleways
public footpaths
hasVegetation grassland
heather
isKnownFor open heather landscape
recreational walking
walking routes
locatedIn Cleveland Hills NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedOn North York Moors fringe NERFINISHED
near Cod Beck Reservoir NERFINISHED
North York Moors National Park boundary NERFINISHED
Osmotherley NERFINISHED
partOf Cleveland Hills upland area NERFINISHED
region Northern England NERFINISHED
terrain exposed moorland
rolling upland
usedFor livestock grazing
outdoor recreation

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Cleveland Hills contains Scarth Wood Moor