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Moor House - Upper Teesdale NNR

On the backbone of England, around the headwaters of the River Tees, 8,800 hectares of upland country forms the Moor House - Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve.

 

The Reserve encompasses an almost complete range of upland habitats typical of the North Pennines, from lower lying haymeadows, rough grazing and juniper woods to limestone grassland, blanket bogs and the summit heaths of the high fells. Nowhere else in Britain is there such a diversity of rare habitats in one location.

 

The remote and dramatic landscape of Moor House - Upper Teesdale can be enjoyed from the Pennine Way National Trail, the Public Rights of Way network and on Open Access land.

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Contains, or is derived from, information supplied by Ordnance Survey. © Crown copyright and database rights (2009). Ordnance Survey 100022021.

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