Wye Valley (Derbyshire)

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Wye Valley (Derbyshire) is a scenic limestone valley in England’s Peak District, known for its dramatic gorges, riverside landscapes, and popular walking routes.

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Wye Valley (Derbyshire) canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
limestone valley
valley
contains Ashwood Dale
Chee Dale
Cressbrook Dale (lower section adjoining Wye)
Miller's Dale
surface form: Miller’s Dale

Monsal Dale
Taddington Dale
Water-cum-Jolly Dale
country England
ecosystemType broadleaf woodland
calcareous grassland
geology limestone
hasBridge Cressbrook Mill bridge
Litton Mill bridge
Monsal Head Viaduct
hasFeature limestone cliffs
riverside meadows
steep-sided gorges
wooded slopes
hasSettlementNearby Cressbrook
Litton Mill
Miller's Dale
surface form: Miller’s Dale village
hasViewpoint Monsal Dale
surface form: Monsal Head
knownFor dramatic gorges
limestone dales scenery
riverside walks
scenic landscapes
walking routes
landscapeType gorge
river valley
locatedIn Derbyshire
Derbyshire Dales District
surface form: Derbyshire Dales

Peak District
near Bakewell
Buxton
partOf Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park

White Peak
popularFor hiking
nature watching
photography
rock climbing
river River Wye
surface form: River Wye (Derbyshire)
tourism popular walking destination
scenic driving route
traversedBy Monsal Trail
watercourseType river-fed valley

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White Peak hasValley Wye Valley (Derbyshire)
River Wye passesThrough Wye Valley (Derbyshire)
subject surface form: River Wye (Derbyshire)