Forest of Dean

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The Forest of Dean is an ancient woodland and historic royal forest in western England, renowned for its rich wildlife, mining heritage, and scenic walking and cycling trails.

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Statements (56)
Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient woodland
royal forest
tourist destination
borderedBy River Severn
River Wye
contains Beechenhurst Lodge
Cannop Ponds
Clearwell Caves
Dean Heritage Centre
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Lydney Park
Mallards Pike Lake
Nagshead RSPB Reserve
Puzzlewood
Soudley Ponds
Speech House
Symonds Yat
containsTown Cinderford
Coleford
Lydney
containsVillage Bream
Lydbrook
Newnham on Severn
Parkend
country United Kingdom
governedAs local government district
hasActivity canoeing
hiking
horse riding
mountain biking
hasEcosystemType mixed woodland
hasHeritage coal mining
freemining tradition
iron ore mining
hasProtectedStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasTrail Gloucestershire Way
Offa's Dyke Path (nearby access)
hasWildlife fallow deer
goshawk
peregrine falcon
roe deer
wild boar
historicalUse charcoal production
royal hunting forest
timber production
knownFor ancient woodland
cycling trails
mining heritage
outdoor recreation
rich wildlife
scenic walking trails
locatedIn England
Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
near Wales
partOf Wye Valley and Forest of Dean tourism area
region South West England

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Lydney
Monmouth
locatedNear
Monmouthshire
borders
Gloucestershire
contains
Lydney ("Forest of Dean District")
district
Gloucestershire
hasDistrict
Symonds Yat
near

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