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Lathkill Dale is known for its range of wildflower species (including orchids and the rare Jacob's ladder), butterflies, ancient woodland and the presence of birds of prey, dippers, woodpeckers and water voles. The River Lathkill is a winterbourne stream (drying up in sections over summer).
Lathkill Head Cave, the source of the river in wet weather View downdale The remains of the aqueduct in Lathkill Dale.. In times of high rainfall the source of the river is Lathkill Head Cave (), but in normal conditions the river rises from springs slightly further down the Lathkill Dale valley, [2] close to the village of Monyash, west of Bakewell, and flows generally eastward past the ...
Lathkill Dale has many industrial workings (now abandoned and derelict), and there are many interpretation boards in the dale explaining the history. Lathkill Dale is one of the most easily accessible and most frequently visited of the Derbyshire dales, and has a good path for a large section of the dale, whereas other dales are inaccessible to ...
Cales Dale is a short valley towards the head of Lathkill Dale near Monyash, Derbyshire, in the Peak District of England. Cales Dale is included within Lathkill Dale as part of the Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve and is popular with tourists who visit for its natural environment and wildlife.
Side dales are indented under the dale from which they branch. An alphabetical list follows at the end. [1] [2] Dales draining to the Irish Sea. Greenfield Valley; Longdendale; Upper Goyt Valley; Dane Valley; Dales draining to the North Sea. Bradfield Dale; Upper Derwent Valley. Woodlands Valley; Vale of Edale; Hope Valley; Cave Dale; Intake ...
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Notable valleys in the White Peak include Dovedale, Monsal Dale, Lathkill Dale and the Manifold Valley. The area is of interest to geologists, since much of the underlying strata have been exposed by extensive quarrying, and can be seen in the old railway cuttings along the Monsal Trail through Monsal Dale and Millers Dale.
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