Teesdale

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Teesdale is a scenic valley in northern England known for its rugged landscapes, the River Tees, and notable waterfalls such as High Force.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Teesdale canonical 6
Teesdale district 1
Teesdale region 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dale
valley
administrativeHistory former Teesdale district
containsSettlement Barnard Castle
Cotherstone
Eggleston
Middleton-in-Teesdale
country England
drainageBasin North Sea
ecosystem blanket bog
upland hay meadows
flora alpine plants
spring gentian
geology Carboniferous limestone
Whin Sill dolerite
hasFeature gorges
limestone grassland
moorland
upland pasture
waterfalls
hasHighestPointNearby Mickle Fell
hasNotableWaterfall Cauldron Snout
High Force
Low Force
hasProtectedStatus Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasRiver River Tees
historicalCounty County Durham
knownFor Cauldron Snout waterfall
High Force waterfall
Low Force waterfall
rugged landscapes
scenic valley scenery
locatedIn County Durham
Northern England
namedAfter River Tees
near Alston Moor
Weardale
partOf North Pennines
North Pennines
surface form: North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
popularFor birdwatching
geology field trips
hiking
region Teesside
surface form: Tees Valley region
tourismAttraction Barnard Castle
surface form: Barnard Castle town centre

High Force Hotel area
traversedBy Pennine Way

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

County Durham contains Teesdale
Thornaby-on-Tees, North Riding of Yorkshire, England hasNeighbourhood Teesdale
subject surface form: Thornaby-on-Tees
North Pennines contains Teesdale
River Tees flowsThrough Teesdale
Barnard Castle formerAdministrativeCounty Teesdale
this entity surface form: Teesdale district
Barnard Castle hasNearbyArea Teesdale
Weardale locatedNear Teesdale
Surtees toponymicOrigin Teesdale
this entity surface form: Teesdale region