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This is a list of rivers of Great Britain. Rivers of England, Scotland and Wales, organised geographically, taken anti-clockwise, from Land's End are included. For Northern Irish rivers see the Rivers of Ireland article. Tributaries are listed down the page in an upstream direction. For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A river is a large natural waterway. ...
Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (2001) - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Religion...
Scotland (Alba in Scottish Gaelic) is a country in northwest Europe, occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain. ...
National motto: Cymru am byth (Welsh: Wales for ever) Waless location within the UK Official languages English(100%), Welsh(20. ...
Physical map of the Earth (Medium) (Large 2 MB) Geography is the scientific study of the locational and spatial variation in both physical and human phenomena on Earth. ...
Location within the British Isles. ...
Geography of Irish Rivers Main Article: Geography of Ireland The main river in Ireland is the River Shannon, 386 km (240 mi), the longest river in either Britain or Ireland, which separates the boggy midlands of Ireland from the West of Ireland. ...
For simplicity, they are divided here by the nation in which the mouth of the river can be found, and sea into which it flows. Estuaries and coastal waters are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, providing numerous ecological, economic, cultural, and aesthetic benefits and services. ...
Sunset at sea Wiktionary has a definition of: Sea Wiktionary has a definition of: maritime A sea is a large expanse of saline water connected with an ocean, or a large, usually saline, lake that lacks a natural outlet such as the Caspian Sea and the Dead Sea. ...
| Contents - 1 In England, flowing into the English Channel
- 2 In England, flowing into the North Sea - Thames and Medway
- 3 In England, flowing into the North Sea - North of the Thames Estuary
- 4 In Scotland, flowing into the North Sea
- 5 The Orkney and Shetland Islands
- 6 The Outer Hebrides
- 7 The Inner Hebrides and Isle of Skye
- 8 In Scotland, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
- 9 In Scotland, flowing into the Irish Sea
- 10 In England, flowing into the Irish Sea
- 11 Isle of Anglesey
- 12 In Wales, flowing into the Irish Sea
- 13 In Wales, flowing into the Bristol Channel
- 14 In England, flowing into the Bristol Channel
- 15 Isle of Wight
- 16 The Scilly Islands
- 17 Longest rivers in the United Kingdom
- 18 See also
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From Lizard point to Foreness Point The English Channel ( French:La Manche) is the part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates the island of Great Britain from northern France, and joins the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. ...
Foghorns at Lizard Point Lizard Point in Cornwall is the southernmost tip of The Lizard peninsula. ...
The River Fal flows through Cornwall reaching the English Channel at Falmouth Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Cornwall ...
The Truro River is a river near to the city of Truro in Cornwall. ...
The River Fowey is a river in Cornwall, England. ...
The River Looe is a river in south-east Cornwall, which flows into the English Channel at Looe. ...
The Tamar is a river in south western England, that forms most of the border between Devon (to the east) and Cornwall (to the west). ...
The Tavy is a river on Dartmoor, Devon, England It is a tributary of the River Tamar and has as its own tributaries the: Collybrooke River Burn River Wallabrooke River Lumburn River Walkham. ...
The Collybrooke is a river on Dartmoor in Devon, England. ...
The Burn is a river on Dartmoor, Devon, England. ...
The Wallabrooke is a river on Dartmoor, Devon, England. ...
The Lumburn is a river on Dartmoor, Devon, England. ...
The Walkham is a river on Dartmoor, Devon, England. ...
The River Plym is a small river in Devon, England. ...
The River Avon is a river in the county of Devon in the south of England. ...
The River Dart is a river in Devon, UK. The Dart rises on Dartmoor, as two separate branches (the East Dart and West Dart), which join at Dartmeet. ...
The River Teign is a river in the county of Devon, England. ...
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The River Culm is a river that flows through Devon. ...
Genera Amblonyx Aonyx Enhydra Lontra Lutra Lutrogale Pteronura Otters are aquatic or marine carnivorous mammals, members of the large and diverse family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers and others. ...
The River Axe is a river in Devon, in the south of England. ...
The River Wey is a short river in Dorset, south west England. ...
The River Frome is a river in Dorset in the south of England. ...
The River Piddle or Trent or North River is a small rural Dorset river which rises next to Alton Pancras church (Alton Pancras was originally named Awultune, a Saxon name meaning the village at the source of a river) and flows south and then south-easterly more or less parallel...
The River Cerne is a ten mile long river in Dorset, England, which rises in the Chalk hills of the Dorset Downs at Minterne Magna, flows down a valley through Cerne Abbas and Charminster, and flows into the River Frome in Dorchester. ...
Sturminster Newton water mill on a July evening. ...
The River Avon is a river in the county of Hampshire in the south of England. ...
The River Bourne is a river in the English county of Wiltshire, and a tributary of the River Avon. ...
A small river in the South of England, flowing into the Solent, through the town of Lymington, in the New Forest. ...
The Beaulieu River is small river flowing south through the New Forest in the county of Hampshire in southern England. ...
Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Hampshire | Southampton ...
The Itchen is tidal in Southampton The River Itchen flows from mid-Hampshire to the head of Southampton Water in the south of England. ...
See also Rivers of the United Kingdom Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Hampshire ...
Map sources for River Meon at grid reference SU533024 The Meon river is in Hampshire in southern England. ...
The River Wallington is a small river in south Hampshire flowing past Fareham, before entering Portsmouth Harbour. ...
The Arun is a river in Sussex. ...
The River Rother is a river which flows for thirty miles from Empshott in Hampshire to Stopham in West Sussex, where it joins the River Arun. ...
The Adur is a river in Sussex (in England). ...
The River Ouse is a river in the county of East Sussex in England. ...
The River Cuckmere flows through the chalk landscape of the South Downs of East Sussex from the north of Heathfield to Exceat on the East Sussex coast. ...
The River Rother (originally named Limen) is one of the longest rivers in Kent, England. ...
The Brede is an English river in East Sussex. ...
The River Stour is a river in Kent, England. ...
The River Little Stour is one of the sources of the River Stour, Kent. ...
The River Great Stour is one of the sources of the River Stour in Kent, formed when the River East Stour and the River West Stour join at Ashford. ...
This article is about East Stour, Dorset. ...
This article is about the village in Dorset, for the river see River West Stour. ...
In England, flowing into the North Sea - Thames and Medway From Foreness point to Shoeburyness The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the coasts of Norway and Denmark in the east, the coast of the British Isles in the west, and the German, Dutch, Belgian and French coasts in the south. ...
Shoeburyness is a town in southeast Essex, England, situated at the mouth of the river Thames. ...
The River Medway in England flows for 112 km from Turners Hill, in West Sussex, through Tonbridge, Maidstone and Rochester in Kent, to the River Thames at Sheerness. ...
The River Eden in West Kent is a tributary of the River Medway. ...
Length 346 km Elevation of the source 110 m Average discharge entering Oxford: 17. ...
Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). ...
Length 346 km Elevation of the source 110 m Average discharge ? m³/s Area watershed 12935 km² Origin Kemble Mouth North Sea Basin countries England This article is about the River Thames in southern England. ...
The River Darent is a Kentish tributary of the River Thames in England. ...
The River Cray is a tributary of the River Darent in southern England. ...
The River Shuttle is a small tributary of the River Cray in Kent, England. ...
The River Ravensbourne is a tributary of the River Thames. ...
The River Pool is a river flowing through the county of Kent and London. ...
The River Quaggy (often the Quaggy River) is an urban river passing through the south-east London boroughs of Bromley, Greenwich and Lewisham. ...
The River Ingrebourne passes roughly north east to south west through the London Borough of Havering. ...
The River Roding is a river that rises near Dunmow, flows through Essex and forms Barking Creek as it reaches the River Thames in London Categories: UK geography stubs | London Rivers | Rivers in Essex ...
Bow Creek (tidal) meets the Limehouse Cut (canal) with a view of Londons Docklands The River Lee or River Lea (both spellings are in general use) is a river in England. ...
There are also other rivers called the New River New Gauge where water leaves the River Lea at the start of the New River The New River is a man-made waterway in England, opened in 1613 to supply London with fresh drinking water. ...
A distributary is a river that branches off from a major river before it reaches the sea, particularly in a river delta. ...
The River Neckinger is a river that rose in Southwark and flowed through London to St Saviours Dock where it entered the River Thames. ...
The subterranean or underground rivers of London are the tributaries of the River Thames that were built over in the growth of the metropolis of London. ...
The Walbrook river played a key role in the Roman settlement of Londinium, the city now known as London. ...
The subterranean or underground rivers of London are the tributaries of the River Thames that were built over in the growth of the metropolis of London. ...
The River Fleet is the largest of Londons subterranean rivers. ...
The River Westbourne is a river in England. ...
Tyburn Brook is a tributary stream to the River Westbourne. ...
The Tyburn is a stream which runs underground from South Hampstead to St Jamess Park. ...
The River Effra is a subterranean river located in south London, England. ...
Carshalton Pond The River Wandle is a river in England about 14 km long. ...
Carshalton Pond The River Wandle is a river in England about 14 km long. ...
Stamford Brook is the confluence of three smaller streams, arising in West London, flowing into Hammersmith Creek and thence into the River Thames. ...
Counters Creek is an obscure stream that arises in Kensal Green, flows through Olympia, Earls Court and then empties into the River Thames. ...
An English river about 12 Km long. ...
An English river about 12 Km long. ...
An English river which flows from its source in the spring line village of Ewell (a corruption of The Well) in Surrey to join the River Thames at Kingston-upon-Thames. ...
The Brent is a river in south-east England. ...
The Dollis Brook is a river running through North London. ...
The River Ember is a river in the county of Surrey that flows into the River Thames near to Hampton Court Palace Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Surrey ...
The River Mole is a river in Southern England, rising in West Sussex near Gatwick Airport and flowing north. ...
The Colne is a river in England. ...
The River Misbourne rises in a field on the outskirts of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, and flows down the Misbourne valley to join the River Colne just north of where the latter is crossed by the A40 Western Avenue. ...
The River Ver is a river in Hertfordshire. ...
This article is about the river in Surrey, for the river in Dorset see River Wey, Dorset. ...
The River Loddon is a tributary of the River Thames. ...
The River Broadwater is a tributary of the River Loddon at Twyford, Berkshire Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Berkshire ...
Emmbrook, a small suburb of Wokingham, a town in east Berkshire, England. ...
The River Blackwater is a tributary of the River Loddon and, indirectly, of the River Thames. ...
The Kennet is a river in the south east of England, and a tributary of the River Thames. ...
Foundry Brook is a small stream that flows through Green Park in Reading, Berkshire, and into the River Kennet. ...
The River Enborne is a river that rises near Newbury, Berkshire and flows into the River Kennet. ...
The River Lambourn is a river in the English county of Berkshire and a tributary of the River Kennet. ...
Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Berkshire ...
The River Bourne is a river in the English county of Berkshire. ...
Rivers Thame (cyan) and Thames (blue) in south-east England The River Thame (pronounced to rhyme with tame) is a river in southern England. ...
The River Cherwell is a river which flows through the midlands of England. ...
The River Cole is a tributary of the River Thames which flows through Wiltshire and Oxfordshire, where it forms the border. ...
The River Coln is a river in Gloucestershire, England. ...
The River Churn rises at Seven Springs near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England and flows south across the Cotswold dip slope passing through Cirencester and joining the River Thames near Cricklade in Wiltshire. ...
In England, flowing into the North Sea - North of the Thames Estuary From Shoeburyness to St Abb's Head The Thames estuary is a large estuary where the River Thames flows into the North Sea. ...
Shoeburyness is a town in southeast Essex, England, situated at the mouth of the river Thames. ...
- River Crouch
- River Blackwater
- River Colne
- River Stour, Suffolk
- River Orwell
- River Deben
- River Alde
- Minsmere River
- River Blyth
- River Yox
- River Yare
- River Burn
- River Great Ouse
- River Nene
- River Welland
- River Witham
- River Steeping
- River Humber
- River Esk, Yorkshire
- River Tees
- River Leven, County Durham
- River Skerne
- River Greta
- River Wear
- River Tyne, England
- River Blyth
- River Wansbeck
- River Coquet
- River Aln
- River Tweed
- Whiteadder Water, Scotland
- River Till
- Eden Water, Scotland
- River Teviot, Scotland
- Leader Water, Scotland
- Gala Water, Scotland
- Ettrick Water, Scotland
- Leithen Water, Scotland
- Quair Water, Scotland
- Eddleston Water, Scotland
- Manor Water, Scotland
- Holms Water, Scotland
The River Blackwater is a river in England. ...
The River Stour is a river in East Anglia, England. ...
The River Orwell is a river in the county of Suffolk, England. ...
River in Suffolk, England, with a wide tidal estuary at Southwold. ...
The River Yox is a river in the county of Suffolk Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Suffolk ...
The River Yare is a river on the Suffolk Broads in The Broads National Park in England. ...
The River Bure (pronounced burr) is a river in the county of Norfolk, England, most of it in The Broads National Park. ...
The River Thurne is a river in Norfolk, England in The Broads National Park. ...
The River Ant is a river on the Norfolk Broads in The Broads National Park in Norfolk, England. ...
The Waveney is a river which forms the border between Suffolk and Norfolk, England, within The Broads National Park. ...
The River Chet is a river in Norfolk, England and a tributary of the River Yare. ...
The River Wensum is a river in Norfolk, England and a tributary of the River Yare. ...
The River Burn is a river in the north-west of the English county of Norfolk. ...
The Great Ouse at St Neots The River Great Ouse is a river in the east of England. ...
The River Nar is a river in England, and tributary of the River Great Ouse. ...
The River Wissey is a river in the east of England. ...
Little Ouse (light blue) and Great Ouse (dark) The Little Ouse is a river in the east of England, a tributary of the River Great Ouse. ...
The River Lark is a river in England. ...
The River Cam is a tributary of the River Great Ouse in the east of England. ...
The River Ivel is a river in the east of England. ...
River Lovat is a river in England, also known as the River Ouzel, and a tributary of the River Great Ouse. ...
The River Tove is a river in England, a tributary of the River Great Ouse. ...
The River Nene is a river in the east of England. ...
The River Ise is a river in Northamptonshire, England and a tributary of the River Nene. ...
The River Welland is a river in the east of England, 56 km (35 m) long, and it has been a main waterway across the part of The Fens called South Holland for thousands of years. ...
The River Glen is a river in Lincolnshire , England. ...
Bourne Eau rises in the Wellhead, otherwise known as St Peters Pool, in the town of Bourne, Lincolnshire at Grid reference TF093199. ...
The River Gwash rises at Grid reference: SK784071 south-west of Owston, near the western edge of the county of Rutland, England. ...
The River Witham is a river in the east of England. ...
This article refers to the Lincolnshire river. ...
The River Waring is a small river in Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the River Bain. ...
The Foss Dyke, or Fosse Dyke is the oldest canal in England, constructed by the Romans around 120 AD and still in use. ...
The River Lymn is a river in Lincolnshire Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Lincolnshire ...
Humber is also the name of one of the ranges of cars manufactured by the Rootes Group Humber is also the name of a river in Newfoundland, Canada, as well as a river and a college, both in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
The River Hull is a river in the East Riding of Yorkshire in the north of England. ...
The River Ancholme is a river in North Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the River Humber. ...
The River Trent is one of the major rivers of England. ...
The River Idle is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. ...
The River Maun is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. ...
The River Meden is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. ...
The River Ryton is a tributary of the River Idle. ...
The River Devon is a tributary of the River Trent, which it joins at Newark in Nottinghamshire. ...
The River Erewash is a river that flows through Derbyshire Categories: UK geography stubs | Rivers in Derbyshire ...
The river in Leicester The River Soar is a tributary of the River Trent in the English East Midlands. ...
The River Wreake is a river in Leicestershire. ...
The Derwent is a river in the county of Derbyshire, England. ...
The River Amber is a river in Derbyshire. ...
The River Wye is a river in Derbyshire, England. ...
The River Lathkill is a river in the Peak District in England. ...
The River Noe is a river, and a tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. ...
The River Ashop is a river in the Derbyshire Peak District, England. ...
The River Dove, Derbyshire is the principal river of the south-western Peak District, in the English Midlands. ...
The River Manifold is a river in Staffordshire, England. ...
The River Tame flows from the Black Country, through north Birmingham, past Tamworth, and into the River Trent near Alrewas. ...
The Blythe is a river in the English Midlands. ...
The River Rea is a small river which passes through Birmingham, England. ...
The River Cole is a short river in the English Midlands. ...
The River Ouse (pronounced ooze) in North Yorkshire, England flows through Boroughbridge, York and Selby. ...
The River Don is a river in South Yorkshire, England. ...
The River Rother is a river in the northern midlands of England, after which the town of Rotherham and the Rother Valley constituency are named. ...
The River Sheaf is a river in South Yorkshire, England. ...
The Porter Brook is a river in Sheffield, England. ...
The River Rivelin is a river in South Yorkshire, England. ...
The River Loxley is a river in South Yorkshire, England. ...
The River Dearne is a river in South Yorkshire, England. ...
The River Aire is a river in West Yorkshire, England. ...
The River Calder is a river in West Yorkshire, England. ...
The Derwent is a river in Yorkshire in the north of England. ...
The River Wharfe is a river in Yorkshire, England. ...
The River Foss is an improved river in the unitary authority of City of York and a tributary of the River Ouse. ...
The River Ure rises in the Yorkshire Pennine hills and becomes the River Ouse between Ripon and York, close to Boroughbridge. ...
The River Swale is a river in Yorkshire, England and a major tributary of the River Ure, which itself becomes the River Ouse, emptying into the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. ...
The River Cover is a river in the Yorkshire Dales. ...
The River Esk is a river in Yorkshire, England that empties into the North Sea at Whitby after a course of around 45km. ...
The Tees, a river of England, rises on the eastward slope of Cross Fell in the Pennine Chain, and traverses a valley about 85 miles (137 km) in length to the North Sea. ...
The River Wear (pronounced Wee-er) is a river in the North East of England. ...
The Tyne in Newcastle The River Tyne is a river in England. ...
The River Derwent is a river on the border between County Durham and Northumberland in the north east of England. ...
River in Suffolk, England, with a wide tidal estuary at Southwold. ...
The River Wansbeck runs through the Borough of Castle Morpeth in the County of Northumberland, England. ...
The River Coquet runs through the Alnwick district of the County of Northumberland, England, discharging into the North Sea on the east coast of England at Amble. ...
The River Aln runs through the Alnwick district of the County of Northumberland in England, discharging into the North Sea on the east coast of England. ...
The River Tweed at Abbotsford, near Melrose The River Tweed at Coldstream The River Tweed (156 kilometres or 97 miles long) flows primarily through the Borders region of Scotland. ...
Blackadder Water is a tributary of the River Tweed spanning the England & Scotland borders. ...
The River Till in Northumberland is the only English tributary of the River Tweed. ...
A detail from Armstrongs 1769 map of Northumberland showing the course of the river Glen The River Glen in Northumberland, England is a tributary of the River Till. ...
A river of the Scottish Borders, the River Teviot rises in the western foothills of Comb Hill on the border of Dumfries and Galloway. ...
The River Ettrick flows through the towns of Ettrick, Ettrickbridge and Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. ...
Leithen Water runs through the town of Innerleithen and subsequently feeds the River Tweed. ...
In Scotland, flowing into the North Sea From St Abb's Head to Duncansby Head The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the coasts of Norway and Denmark in the east, the coast of the British Isles in the west, and the German, Dutch, Belgian and French coasts in the south. ...
Duncansby Head point ( 58°3843N and 03°0123W Grid reference: ND405735) is the point on mainland Great Britain where Pentland Firth water meets the more open water of the North Sea. ...
The River Tyne in Scotland ia a river which rises in West Lothian near Tynehead to the south of Edinburgh, flows through Haddington and East Linton in East Lothian, and into the North Sea at Bellhaven and Dunbar, at a bay named Tyne Mouth. ...
The River Esk is a river in the county of Lothian in Scotland. ...
The River Esk is a river in the county of Lothian in Scotland. ...
The River Esk is a river in the county of Lothian in Scotland. ...
The Water of Leith is the river flowing through Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
The River Forth meanders over fertile farmlands near Stirling The River Forth, 47 km (29 miles) long, is the major river draining the eastern part of the central belt of Scotland. ...
The River Tay, in terms of flow (193 km or 120 miles), is the largest river in Scotland, and drains much of the southern Highlands. ...
The River Dee is a 90 mile (140 km) long river, which rises in the Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and flows to the North Sea. ...
The article is about the Don River in Scotland. ...
The River Spey is a river in Scotland that runs 107 miles (172 km) to the Moray Firth at Spey Bay, making it the second longest river in Scotland. ...
The River Calder in East Kilbride, Scotland runs through Calderglen country park. ...
The River Ness is a river flowing from Loch Ness in Scotland, north to Inverness and the Moray Firth. ...
Wick River, known also as River Wick, has its source near Achigale Mill at the northern end of Bardarclay Moss (Grid reference: ND241536) in the Flow Country of Caithness in Highland, Scotland. ...
The Orkney and Shetland Islands This article is about the Hebrides islands in Scotland. ...
The Inner Hebrides and Isle of Skye Isle of Skye The Old Man of Storr, Skye The Isle of Skye, usually known simply as Skye (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Eilean Sgiathanach) is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. ...
The Old Man of Storr, Skye The Isle of Skye, usually known simply as Skye (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Eilean Sgiathanach) is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. ...
- River Sligachan
- Allt Dearg Mór
- Varragill River
- Kilmartin River
- River Conon
- River Hinnisdal
- River Haultin
- River Snizort
- Lòn an Eireannaich
- Abhainn an Acha-leathain
- Bay River
- Hamara River
- River Ose
- River Drynoch
- Viskigill Burn
- Eynort River
- River Brittle
- Coir' uisg
- Abhainn Camas Fhionnairigh
Mull Tobermory with 700 people, the largest settlement on Mull, is home to the only whisky distillery on the island. ...
- Lussa River
- River Forsa
- Aros River
- Coladoir River
Islay Islay shown within Argyll Islay (pronounced ; in Gaelic Ìle ) is a Scottish island, the southernmost of the Inner Hebrides. ...
In Scotland, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean Dunnet Head to Mull of Kintyre Contrary to popular opinion, the most northerly point on the island of Great Britain is not John OGroats, but 20 kilometres west at the northern tip of Dunnet Head. ...
A mull is an almost exclusively Scottish term for the geographic feature known as a promontory and, often more specifically, for the tip of that promontory or peninsula. ...
The River Thurso has Loch Rumsdale in Caithness as its source, about 26 kilometres south and 14 kilometres west of the burgh of Thurso, Caithness, and about 2 kilometres south of the railway line linking the burghs of Thurso and Wick with Inverness. ...
Forss Water, known also as Forss River, has its source at the northern end of Loch Shurrey, at Grid reference: ND042568. ...
In Scotland, flowing into the Irish Sea From Mull of Kintyre to Mull of Galloway The Irish Sea separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. ...
A mull is an almost exclusively Scottish term for the geographic feature known as a promontory and, often more specifically, for the tip of that promontory or peninsula. ...
The Mull of Galloway is the southernmost point of Scotland. ...
- River Fyne
- River Ruel
- River Lachaig
- River Clyde
- River Leven
- Black Cart Water
- River Gryfe
- White Cart Water
- North Calder Water
- South Calder Water
- Avon Water
- River Nethan
- Mouse Water
- Douglas Water
- Medwin Water
- Duneaton Water
- Daer Water
- Portrail Water
- Noddsdale Water
- Gogo Water
- River Garnock
- Annick Water
- River Irvine
- River Ayr
- River Doon
- Water of Girvan
- River Stinchar
Arran and the Cumbrae Islands Categories: UK geography stubs | Glasgow | Scottish rivers ...
For other rivers of the same name see: River Leven, County Durham River Leven, Cumbria, in the historic county of Lancashire River Leven, North Yorkshire The River Leven is a stretch of water in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, flowing from Loch Lomond in the North to the River Clyde in the...
The River Avon Water is a river in Scotland and a tributary of the River Clyde. ...
The River Ayr in what was the old Ayrshire County of Scotland is approximately 65 kilometers in length. ...
- Glen Rosa Water
- Benlister Burn
- Glenashdale Burn
- Kilmory Water
- Stiddery Water
- Clauchan Water
- Machrie Water
- Iorsa Water
Mull of Galloway to Gretna - Water of Luce
- Bladnoch
- River Cree
- Water of Fleet
- Little Water of Fleet
- Big Water of Fleet
- River Dee, Galloway
- Urr Water
- Kirkgunzeon Lane
- New Abbey Pow
- River Nith
- Cairn Water
- Scar Water
- Euchan Water
- Lochar Water
- River Annan
- Kirtle Water
- River Sark - straddles the border in its lower reaches
The River Dee is a 50 mile (80 km) long river, which rises in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, and flowing to the Irish Sea in Kirkcudbright. ...
There are at least two rivers named Nith: One is in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland and passes through the town of Sanquhar. ...
The River Annan flows from Moffat, in South West Scotland, past the town of Lockerbie, and to the sea in the fishing town of Annan. ...
The Water of Ae is a tributary of the River Annan which it flows into west of Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland. ...
The Irish Sea separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. ...
In England, flowing into the Irish Sea From Gretna to Hoylake The Irish Sea separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. ...
Gretna is the name of several places in the United States of America: Gretna, Louisiana Gretna, Nebraska Gretna, Virginia There is also a town named Gretna and a village named Gretna Green in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. ...
Categories: UK geography stubs | Wirral, Villages and Towns | Towns in Merseyside ...
The Solway Firth is a body of water that borders the most north westerly county of England (Cumbria) and the most south westerly county of Scotland (Dumfries and Galloway). ...
The River Esk is a river in Dumfriesshire, Scotland that flows into the Solway Firth. ...
The River Eden is a river in Cumbria, England that flows through Carlisle on its way into the Solway Firth. ...
The River Irthing is a river in Cumbria, England and a major tributary of the River Eden. ...
The River Eamont is a river in Cumbria, England and one of the major tributaries of the River Eden. ...
The Derwent is a river in the Lake District of the county of Cumbria in the north of England. ...
The River Esk is a river in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. ...
The Duddon is a river of north-west England. ...
The River Leven is a short river in the (administrative) county of Cumbria, falling within the historic county of Lancashire. ...
The River Crake is a short river in the historic county of Lancashire (administrative county of Cumbria) in north-west England. ...
The River Kent is a short river in the county of Cumbria in England. ...
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For the fictional river in J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth, see Lhûn Categories: Stub ...
The River Wyre is a river in Lancashire, England that flows into the Irish Sea at Fleetwood. ...
The River Ribble is a river that runs through North Yorkshire and Lancashire, in the North of England. ...
The River Douglas, also known as the River Asland, is a river in Lancashire in the north west of England. ...
The River Yarrow is a river in Lancashire in the north west of England. ...
The River Darwen is a river running through Darwen and Blackburn in Lancashire. ...
The River Mersey is a river in the north west of England. ...
The River Gowy is a river in Cheshire, and a tributary of the River Mersey. ...
The River Weaver The River Weaver is a watercourse running a curving route anti-clockwise across west Cheshire, England. ...
The River Dane is a river in Cheshire in the north west England. ...
The River Bollin is a river in the north-west of England and a major tributary of the River Mersey. ...
The River Irwell is a river in Lancashire in England that flows through central Manchester before joining the River Mersey, and one of the rivers that drove the Industrial Revolution. ...
The River Medlock is a river of Greater Manchester in north west England that flows for 10 miles before joining the River Irwell in central Manchester. ...
The River Irk is a river in Greater Manchester in north-west England that flows through the northern suburbs of Manchester before merging with the River Irwell in the city centre. ...
The River Croal is a river in Lancashire, England and a tributary of the River Irwell. ...
The River Roch (pronounced roach) is a river in Greater Manchester in north-west England, a tributary of the River Irwell that gives Rochdale its name. ...
There are two Rivers called River Tame in England: River Tame (Yorkshire) River Tame (West Midlands) See also River Thame River Thames This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The River Goyt is a river in Derbyshire in north west England. ...
The River Etherow is a river in the north west of England, and a tributary of the River Mersey. ...
- Afon Braint (River Braint)
- Afon Alaw (River Alaw)
- Afon Bran (River Bran)
- Afon Cefni (River Cefni)
- Cadnant (River Cadnant)
[The Isle of] Anglesey or Anglesea ( Welsh: [Ynys] Môn, pronounced as Uh-niss Mawn, in IPA), is an island and county at the Western extremity of North Wales. ...
In Wales, flowing into the Irish Sea From Hoylake to St. Govan's Head The Irish Sea separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. ...
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- River Dee, Wales (Afon Dyfrdwy)
- River Clwyd (Afon Clwyd)
- River Conwy (Afon Conwy)
- River Lledr (Afon Lledr)
- River Magwo (Afon Magwo)
- River Llugwy (Afon Llugwy)
- River Gyffin (Afon Gyffin)
- River Ogwen (Afon Ogwen)
- Afon Seiont (River Seiont)
- Afon Llyfni, LLeyn
- Afon Desach
- Afon Soch
- Afon Erch
- Afon Dwyfor
- Afon Dwyryd (River Dwyryd)
- Afon Goedel
- Afon Bowydd
- Afon Cynfal
- Afon Tafarn-Helyg
- Afon Prysor
- Afon y Glyn
- Afon Glaslyn (River Glaslyn)
- Afon Croesor
- Afon Colwyn (River Colwyn)
- Afon Mawddach (River Mawddach)
- Afon Dysynni (River Dysynni)
- Afon Dyfi (River Dyfi)
- Afon Leri
- Afon Clarach
- Bow Street Brook
- River Rheidol (Afon Rheidol)
- River Ystwyth (Afon Ystwyth)
- Afon Wyre
- Afon Aeron
- River Teifi (Afon Teifi)
- River Dulas - Lambedr pont Stefan
- Afon Dulais
- Afon Granell
- Afon Clettwr
- Afon Tyweli
- Afon Ceri
- Afon Cych
- River Gwaun
- River Alun
- Afon Solfach
- River Daugleddau
- Western Cleddau
- Eastern Cleddau
- Pembroke River
Old Dee Bridge, River Dee, Chester, England (2002) The River Dee (Welsh: Afon Dyfrdwy) is a 70 mile (110 km) long river, which rises in Snowdonia, Wales and discharges to the sea a few miles west of Liverpool. ...
The Tryweryn is a river in North Wales. ...
The River Clwyd is a river in north Wales. ...
The River Conwy, or, in Welsh Afon Conwy , is a river in North Wales. ...
The River Ogwen (Afon Ogwen in Welsh) is a river in north Wales draining from some of the greatest peaks in Snowdonia before discharging to the sea on the eastern side of Bangor The source of the Ogwen is in LLyn Ogwen, which can be seen alongside the A5 road...
River Dywryd (in Welsh Afon Dwyryd) is a river in North Wales which flows principally westwards draining to the sea into Tremadog Bay south of Porthmadog . ...
The River Mawddach (in Welsh, Afon Mawddach) is a river in North Wales which has its source north of Aran Fawddwy in Snowdonia and its mouth at the town of Barmouth. ...
The River Rheidol is a river of mid Wales. ...
The River Ystwyth (Afon Ystwyth in Welsh) is a river of mid west Wales. ...
The River Aeron (Afon Aeron in Welsh) is a small river in west Wales that flows into Cardigan Bay at Aberaeron. ...
River Teifi is a river in West Wales flowing into the sea below Cardigan town. ...
From St. Govan's Head to M48 Bridge The location of the Bristol Channel The Severn Bridge and Bristol Channel, looking northwestward from England towards Wales The Bristol Channel coast at Ilfracombe, North Devon, looking west towards Lee Bay The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from South West...
The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren) and the Second Severn Crossing (Welsh: Ail Groesfan Hafren) are two large bridges crossing the River Severn between England and Wales. ...
- Afon Tâf
- Afon Cymwyn
- Afon Dewi Fawr
- River Tywi (Afon Tywi)
- Afon Gwili
- River Cothi
- Afon Gorlech
- Afon Twrch
- Afon Marlais
- Afon Gwenlais
- Nant Gwenffrwd
- Nant Doethie
- Nant Brianne
- River Crychan
- River Gwendraeth
- Gwendraeth Fach
- Gwendraeth Fawr
- River Loughor (Afon Llwchwr)
- Afon Morlais
- Afon Lliw
- Afon Llan
- River Tawe
- Lower Clydach River
- Upper Clydach River
- Afon Twrch
- Nant Llynfell
- Nant y Llyn
- Gyws Fach
- Gwys Fawr
- Nant Gwys
- River Giedd
- River Haffes
- Nant Llech
- Nant y fendrod
- River Neath
- River Dulais
- Afon Nedd Fechan
- River Mellte
- Melin Cwrt Brook
- Clydach Brook
- River Afan
- Ffrwd Wyllt
- Cwm Wenderi stream
- Afon Pelena
- Nant Cregan
- Afon Corrwg
- Afon Corrwg Fechan
- River Kenfig (Afon Cynffig)
- River Ogmore (Afon Ogwr)
- River Llynfi
- Afon Garw
- Afon Ogwr Fawr
- Afon Ogwr Fach
- River Ewenny
- Nant Crmlyn
- Afon Ewenny Fach
- Afon Ewenny Fawr
- Afon Colhuw
- River Thaw
- Hoddnant
- Nant Stepsau
- River Waycock
- River Taff (Afon Tâf)
- River Ely (Afon Elai)
- River Rhondda
- Rhondda Fawr
- Rhondda Fach
- River Cynon
- River Rhymney (Afon Rhymni)
- River Usk (Afon Wysg)
- River Wye (Afon Gwy)
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The River Cothi is the largest tributary of the River Tywi in south Wales. ...
the River Tawe is a river in south Wales which meets the sea at Swansea (Abertawe in Welsh). ...
River Neath (Afon Nedd in Welsh) is a river in south Wales running south west from its source to its confluence with Swansea Bay below Briton Ferry. ...
Afon Mellte or the River Mellte is a river in Wales. ...
Afan is a river of South Wales, whose valley formed the territory of the medieval Lords of Afan. ...
The River Ogmore (Afon Ogwr in Welsh) is a river in South Wales popular with anglers. ...
The River Llynfi (Afon Llynfi in Welsh) is one of three main tributaries of the River Ogmore. ...
The River Garw (Afon Garw in Welsh) runs for about 12 miles from its source in the hills north of Blaengarw to the confluence with the River Ogmore and the River Llynfi at Aberkenfig. ...
The River Taff is a large river in South Wales. ...
The River Usk, Afon Wysg in Welsh, rises in the mountains of mid-Wales then flows south-east through Abergavenny and the eponymous town of Usk to the Roman legionary fortress of Caerleon and the Bristol Channel at Newport. ...
The River Ebbw (Welsh: Afon Ebwy) is a river in Wales. ...
The River Wye (Welsh: Afon Gwy) is the fifth-longest river in the UK. Its source is in the Welsh mountains at Plynlimon at 741 metres above sea level. ...
The River Monnow (Welsh: Afon Mynwÿ) flows through south-west Herefordshire, England and east Monmouthshire, Wales. ...
The River Lugg rises near Presteigne, Wales (OS ref: 309649), then flows through Herefordshire, England, including the town of Leominster, to become a tributary of the River Wye, which it joins at Mordiford, 9 miles downstream of Hereford and 45 miles from its source. ...
The River Llynfi (Afon Llynfi in Welsh) is one of three main tributaries of the River Ogmore. ...
From M48 Bridge to Lizard point The location of the Bristol Channel The Severn Bridge and Bristol Channel, looking northwestward from England towards Wales The Bristol Channel coast at Ilfracombe, North Devon, looking west towards Lee Bay The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from South West...
The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren) and the Second Severn Crossing (Welsh: Ail Groesfan Hafren) are two large bridges crossing the River Severn between England and Wales. ...
Foghorns at Lizard Point Lizard Point in Cornwall is the southernmost tip of The Lizard peninsula. ...
This article is about the British river. ...
The Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge The River Avon is a river in the south west of England. ...
The River Frome is a river in the south west of England. ...
The River Frome is a river in Somerset. ...
The River Chew is a small river in England. ...
The Little Avon River is a small river partly in southern Gloucestershire and partly in South Gloucestershire. ...
The River Frome is a river in Gloucestershire. ...
The River Avon or Avon is a river in or adjoining the counties of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire in the midlands of England. ...
The River Alne is a tributary of the Warwickshire Avon and has its headwaters to the north of Wootton Wawen. ...
The Stour is a river in Warwickshire. ...
The River Leam is a river which flows through east and southern Warwickshire. ...
River Itchen, Warwickshire The River Itchen is a river which flows through east Warwickshire. ...
The River Teme rises in mid-Wales south of Newtown, Powys and flows through Ludlow in Shropshire on its way to join the River Severn south of Worcester. ...
The River Clun is a river in South Shropshire which runs through the small town of Clun, as well as Newcastle upon Clun and other villages in this very rural area. ...
The River Perry is a river in Shropshire, England. ...
The Stour is a river in Worcestershire. ...
The River Tern is a river in Shropshire, England. ...
The River Roden is a river in Shropshire, England. ...
The River Vyrnwy is a river in the United Kingdom. ...
The River Parrett has its source in the springs in the hills around Cheddington in Dorset in England and flows west through the Somerset Levels to its mouth in the Bristol Channel at Bridgwater Bay, an important Nature Reserve. ...
River Tone is a river in Somerset, that flows through Taunton and joins the River Parret. ...
The River Yeo is located in Somerset, England, and is a tributary of the River Parrett. ...
The River Axe is a river in south west England. ...
River Taw rises at Taw Head, a spring on the central northern flanks of Dartmoor. ...
The River Camel in north Cornwall rises below Hendraburnick Down and empties into the Bristol Channel at Padstow Bay. . |