Howgill Fells

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Howgill Fells is a range of rounded, grassy hills in Northern England, lying between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and known for their distinctive smooth slopes and popular walking routes.

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Howgill Fells canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
mountain
mountain range
national park
town
waterfall
access open access land
administrativeCounty Cumbria
Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales area
characteristicShape smooth dome-like profiles
country England
drainageTo River Clough
River Lune
River Rawthey
geology Ordovician rocks
Silurian slates
hasSummit The Calf
highestPoint The Calf
includedIn Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
knownFor rounded grassy hills
smooth slopes
walking routes
landscapeFeature deep valleys
steep-sided ridges
locatedBetween Lake District
Yorkshire Dales
locatedIn Cumbria
Northern England
near Sedbergh
notableRoute Cautley Spout ascent
Sedbergh to The Calf path
partOf Howgill Fells self-linksurface differs
Howgill Fells self-linksurface differs
Pennines
popularFor fell walking
hiking
trail running
recreation sheep farming landscape walking
relativeLocation east of the Lake District
west of the main Yorkshire Dales
terrainType grassy
rounded hills
usedFor grazing sheep
recreational walking
vegetationType rough grassland
viewpointFor Lake District
surface form: Lake District mountains

Pennines
surface form: Pennine hills

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River Lune sourceRegion Howgill Fells
Sedbergh locatedNear Howgill Fells
Howgill Fells partOf Howgill Fells self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Calf
Howgill Fells partOf Howgill Fells self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Cautley Spout
River Rawthey flowsThrough Howgill Fells
River Rawthey hasSourceRegion Howgill Fells
Dentdale near Howgill Fells