Peak District National Park rights of way network

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The Peak District National Park rights of way network is an extensive system of public footpaths, bridleways, and tracks that provides access for walking, cycling, and horse riding across the landscapes of the Peak District in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public access network
rights of way network
associatedWith High Peak Trail NERFINISHED
Limestone Way NERFINISHED
Monsal Trail NERFINISHED
Pennine Bridleway NERFINISHED
Pennine Way NERFINISHED
Tissington Trail NERFINISHED
contributesTo health and wellbeing
local economy
public access to the countryside
country United Kingdom
follows moorland edges
ridges
valleys
hasComponent bridleway
byway
multi‑user trail
public footpath
restricted byway
hasUse cycling
hiking
horse riding
mountain biking
trail running
walking
legalBasis Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 NERFINISHED
Highways Act 1980 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cheshire
Derbyshire
England
Greater Manchester
Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
Staffordshire
managedBy Peak District National Park Authority NERFINISHED
passesThrough Dark Peak NERFINISHED
South West Peak NERFINISHED
White Peak NERFINISHED
farmland
gritstone edges
limestone dales
moorland
villages
regulatedBy highway authorities of constituent counties
supportsActivity outdoor education
recreation
tourism

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Chew Road partOf Peak District National Park rights of way network