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- Forest_of_Bowland abstract "The Forest of Bowland, also known as the Bowland Fells, is an area of barren gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland, mostly in north-east Lancashire, England with a small part in North Yorkshire (before 1974, some of the area was in the West Riding of Yorkshire). Once described as the \"Switzerland of England\", it has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) since 1964. It is used for walking and cycling, though it is relatively unfrequented by tourists.The Forest of Bowland AONB also includes a detached part known as the Forest of Pendle separated from the main part by the Ribble Valley, and anciently a forest with its own separate history. One of the best known features of the area is Pendle Hill, which lies in Pendle Forest. There are more than 500 listed buildings and 18 scheduled monuments within the AONB.Bowland survives as the north-western remainder of the ancient wilderness that once stretched over a huge part of England, encompassing the Forest of Bowland, Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire), the New Forest (Hampshire) and Savernake Forest (Wiltshire). While the Trough of Bowland (the valley and high pass connecting the Wyre (at Marshaw) and Langden Brook and dividing the upland core of Bowland into two main blocks) represents the area, to many, on account of its popularity, it is in fact only a small part of the wider Forest of Bowland area.The hills on the western side of the Forest of Bowland attract walkers from Lancaster and the surrounding area. Overlooking Lancaster is Clougha Pike, the western-most hill. The hills form a large horseshoe shape with its open end facing west. Clockwise from Lancaster the hills are Clougha Pike (413 m or 1,355 ft), Grit Fell (468 m or 1,535 ft), Ward's Stone (561 m or 1,841 ft), Wolfhole Crag (527 m or 1,729 ft), White Hill (544 m or 1,785 ft), Whins Brow (476 m or 1,562 ft), Totridge (496 m or 1,627 ft), Parlick (432 m or 1,417 ft), Fair Snape Fell (510 m or 1,670 ft), Bleasdale Moor (429 m or 1,407 ft), and Hawthornthwaite Fell (478 m or 1,568 ft). Considerable areas of the Bowland fells were used for military training during the Second World War, and there are still unexploded bombs in some areas.The area contains the geographic centre of Great Britain which is close to the Whitendale Hanging Stones, around four miles (6 km) north of Dunsop Bridge. The historical extent of Bowland Forest is divided into two large administrative townships, Great Bowland (Bowland Forest High and Bowland Forest Low) and Little Bowland (Bowland-with-Leagram), but the modern-day AONB covers a much larger area.".
- Forest_of_Bowland district City_of_Lancaster.
- Forest_of_Bowland highestPlace Wards_Stone.
- Forest_of_Bowland maximumElevation "561.0".
- Forest_of_Bowland region Lancashire.
- Forest_of_Bowland region North_Yorkshire.
- Forest_of_Bowland river River_Hodder.
- Forest_of_Bowland synonym "Bowland Fells".
- Forest_of_Bowland thumbnail Wards_Stone.jpg?width=300.
- Forest_of_Bowland type Area_of_Outstanding_Natural_Beauty.
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- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink Ericaceae.
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- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_(division).
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- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink M6_motorway.
- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_III_of_Scotland.
- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink Merlin_(bird).
- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink Moorland.
- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink New_Forest.
- Forest_of_Bowland wikiPageWikiLink Newton-in-Bowland.
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