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  • |county=Derbyshire ...is the highest point Derbyshire, the [[county top]], and the highest point in the whole of the Peak District. It is owned by the [[National Trust for Pl
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  • |county=Derbyshire |picture=Ripley, Derbyshire.jpg
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  • ...ed and maintained by the local authority areas through which they pass, or in one case by its commercial sponsor. ...may be thousands older than that. Most others are new-minted, established in the twentieth or twenty-first centuries but created largely from pre-existi
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  • ...nd on the coast of [[Caernarfonshire]], on the [[Irish Sea]], rising 463ft in height. It is one of two headlands at either end of [[Llandudno]] Bay; the The Little Orme is known in Welsh variously as ''Rhiwledyn'' or ''Trwyn y Fuwch'', ''Trwyn y Gogarth''
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  • ...'' is the lower, southern part of the [[Peak District]] in [[Derbyshire]]. In contrast to the [[Dark Peak]], the underlying limestone is not capped by im ...ound [[Macclesfield]]) and those of [[Derbyshire]] from the [[Hope Valley, Derbyshire|Hope Valley]] southwards.<ref name=pdo>[http://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk
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  • ...edge of the town of [[Flitwick]] to the north. The village has many public footpaths through and beside the village's numerous farms that surround its centrally ...fix "Inge" is from William Inge, who was Chief Justice of the King's Bench in the reign of Edward II, and owner of the manor.
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  • ...e:Pennine scenery.jpg|right|thumb|450px|From the Pennine Way, near Marsden in Yorkshire]] ...s|Pennine Hills]]. It is the earliest and most fanous of the long-distance footpaths of Britain and may be said to have inspired the creation of all subsequent
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  • ...il following the chain of the [[Pennines]] from the [[Peak District]] of [[Derbyshire]] to the [[Westmorland]] Fells. ...le [[Mary Towneley Loop]] and the 10-mile [[Settle]] Loop.<ref name=info/> In its southern part, it follows the [[High Peak Trail]] along the trackbed of
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  • [[File:Looking SW in the upper Glen Loyne - geograph.org.uk - 868749.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Glen ...e Way]] concludes, offering the intriguing possibility of a long walk from Derbyshire's [[Peak District]] all the way to the cape.
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  • {{county|Derbyshire}} ...hire|Castleton]] in the southeast to [[Rocester]] over the county boundary in [[Staffordshire]].
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  • ...org.uk - 73480.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Deciduous woodland at Delamere Forest in autumn]] ...on]], covers an area of 2,400 acres making it the largest area of woodland in the county. It contains a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees.<ref nam
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  • {{county|Derbyshire}} ....<ref>[http://www.ashbourne-town.com/villages/dovedale/index.html Dovedale Derbyshire]</ref>
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  • |county=Derbyshire |picture=Castleton, Derbyshire - geograph.org.uk - 682874.jpg
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  • |county=Derbyshire |picture=Findern Derbyshire Church.jpg
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  • |county=Derbyshire |LG district=North East Derbyshire
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  • {{county|Derbyshire}} ...Peak Trail''' is a trail 17 miles long through the [[Peak District]] of [[Derbyshire]], enjoyed by walkers, cyclists and horse riders. It is a “rail trail”
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  • |county=Derbyshire |LG district=South Derbyshire
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  • The '''Cuckoo Way''' is a canal walk 46 miles long in [[Derbyshire]], [[Yorkshire]] and [[Nottinghamshire]], which runs for the most part alon ...re]], and the eastern end at [[West Stockwith]] in the [[Isle of Axholme]] in northernmost [[Nottinghamshire]], where the canal meets the final, canalise
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  • |LG district=South Derbyshire |constituency=South Derbyshire
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  • ...the steep slopes of Wilmington Hill near [[Wilmington, Sussex|Wilmington]] in [[Sussex]]. It is six miles north-west of [[Eastbourne]] and a third of a m ...235 feet tall,<ref name=bbc/> holds two "staves", and is designed to look in proportion when viewed from below.
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