Howden Moors

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Howden Moors is a remote upland area of heather moorland and peat bog in the Dark Peak region of the Peak District, known for its wild landscapes and challenging walking terrain.

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Howden Moors canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical area
moorland
upland area
access open access land under CRoW Act
climate cool and wet upland climate
closestMajorCity Sheffield NERFINISHED
drainage tributaries of River Derwent
hasCharacteristic challenging walking terrain
remote
wild landscapes
hasConservationStatus within a national park protected area
hasFeature peat groughs
plateau moorland
hasLandscapeType heather moorland
peat bog
hasReputation one of the more remote parts of the Peak District
hasRisk navigational difficulty
poor visibility in bad weather
locatedIn Dark Peak NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
England
Peak District NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managementPractice heather burning
navigation requires map and compass skills
near Derwent Reservoir NERFINISHED
Howden Reservoir NERFINISHED
Upper Derwent Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
South Pennines NERFINISHED
popularFor fell walking
hiking
moorland walking
region East Midlands
terrainType boggy
rough grassland
usedFor grouse shooting
vegetationType cotton grass
heather
walkingGrade strenuous in places

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Dark Peak moorlands contains Howden Moors