About: Leck Fell

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Leck Fell is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Lancashire, England. An area of typically heavily grazed open moorland of rough grass and remnant patches of heather with little or no tree cover, it is characterised by the virtual absence of surface drainage and an extensive subterranean drainage network resulting in cave systems and numerous sinkholes. It surrounds the high point of Gragareth 627 metres (2,057 ft) between Leck Beck and Kingsdale. Since 1 August 2016, Leck Fell has been part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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  • Leck Fell is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Lancashire, England. An area of typically heavily grazed open moorland of rough grass and remnant patches of heather with little or no tree cover, it is characterised by the virtual absence of surface drainage and an extensive subterranean drainage network resulting in cave systems and numerous sinkholes. It surrounds the high point of Gragareth 627 metres (2,057 ft) between Leck Beck and Kingsdale. Since 1 August 2016, Leck Fell has been part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. (en)
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  • Cumbria, Lancashire (en)
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  • Location in Lancashire##Location in the City of Lancaster district (en)
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  • Leck Beck Head Catchment Area (en)
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  • Leck Fell is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Lancashire, England. An area of typically heavily grazed open moorland of rough grass and remnant patches of heather with little or no tree cover, it is characterised by the virtual absence of surface drainage and an extensive subterranean drainage network resulting in cave systems and numerous sinkholes. It surrounds the high point of Gragareth 627 metres (2,057 ft) between Leck Beck and Kingsdale. Since 1 August 2016, Leck Fell has been part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. (en)
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  • Leck Beck Head Catchment Area (en)
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