Water-cum-Jolly Dale

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Water-cum-Jolly Dale is a picturesque limestone gorge and nature reserve in Derbyshire, England, known for its riverside walking trails, dramatic cliffs, and rich wildlife.

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Water-cum-Jolly Dale canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone gorge
nature reserve
valley
country England
ecosystemType calcareous grassland
riparian habitat
fauna aquatic invertebrates
bats
woodland birds
flora limestone-loving plants
geologicalType limestone
hasAccess public footpaths
riverside paths
hasConservationStatus nature reserve
hasFeature gorge
grassland
limestone crags
old mill ponds
riverside walking trails
steep cliffs
weirs
woodland
hasRecreationalUse angling
hiking
nature observation
historicalFeature former industrial structures
historicalUse water power for mills
knownFor birdwatching
botanical interest
dramatic cliffs
photography
picturesque scenery
rich wildlife
walking
locatedIn Derbyshire
Derwent Valley NERFINISHED
Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
managedFor conservation
public enjoyment
near Cressbrook NERFINISHED
Litton NERFINISHED
Miller's Dale NERFINISHED
Monsal Dale NERFINISHED
partOf Derbyshire Dales NERFINISHED
watercourse River Wye NERFINISHED

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Wye Valley (Derbyshire) contains Water-cum-Jolly Dale