Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'The English Lake District' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
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To the north stand Grasmoor, highest in the range at 852xc2xa0m (2,795xc2xa0ft), Grisedale Pike and the hills around the valley of Coledale, and in the far north west is Thornthwaite Forest and Lord's Seat. | WIKI |
[36] Another bird species which has had recolonisation attempts is the red kite which, as of 2012, have a population of approximately 90 in the dense forest areas near Grizedale. | WIKI |
Mountain bikers use the trails constructed at Whinlatter Forest[53] and Grizedale Forest and also have wilder routes available on bridleways. | WIKI |
[56] Those inside the area are: The Cottage in the Wood,[57] Allium at Askham Hall,[58] Old Stamp House (Ambleside),[59] the Forest Side,[60] and Hrishi, one of the two restaurants at the Gilpin Hotel,[61] Cumbria has many microbreweries, together with Jennings Brewery they supply a variety of ales to pubs and restaurants throughout the region. | WIKI |