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National landscapes (AONB) · North East England

Appleby Fells

Appleby Fells in England North East, United Kingdom.

Edge of the danger area on Murton Fell - geograph.org.uk - 737417

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
3 h–6 h

About

Appleby Fells is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Appleby Fells is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, near Appleby-in-Westmorland. The area is approximately a triangle with a right angle in the North East at Cow Green Reservoir. It extends westwards to near Knock and southwards to near Helbeck. The area overlaps the North Pennines AONB. The fells rise steeply above the Eden Valley, the scarp slope being deeply dissected by streams. Natural England states that "the great importance of the area lies in its rich variety of habitats and associated plant and animal species" and that "geologically there are important exposures of the Great Whin Sill quartz dolerite". According to data from Natural England the condition of 93% of the SSSI is designated "Unfavourable Recovering" and less than 5% is "Favourable". Part of the land area designated as Appleby Fells SSSI is owned by the Ministry of Defence. The protected area includes part of Warcop Training Area.

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Coordinates
54.6200, -2.3725
Address
Eden, Cumbria, North West England
Established
1951

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Appleby Fells?
Appleby Fells is in North East England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.6200°, -2.3725°.
When was Appleby Fells built?
Appleby Fells dates to 1951.