- River Wharfe
Infobox River | river_name = River Wharfe
caption = Linton Falls, on the upper Wharfe nearGrassington
origin = Beckermonds,Langstrothdale Chase
mouth = River Ouse at Wharfe's Mouth, near Cawood
basin_countries =England
length = 97 km (60 mi)
elevation = 305 m (1150 ft)
discharge =
watershed = The River Wharfe is ariver inYorkshire ,England . For much of its length it is thecounty boundary betweenWest Yorkshire andNorth Yorkshire . The name "Wharfe" is Celtic and means "twisting, winding".Course
The valley of the River Wharfe is known as
Wharfedale . Its source is atLangstrothdale Chase in theYorkshire Dales National Park , and flows throughKettlewell ,Grassington ,Bolton Abbey ,Addingham ,Ilkley ,Burley in Wharfedale ,Otley ,Wetherby ,Tadcaster , then flows into the River Ouse nearCawood . The section of the river from its source to around Addingham is known as "Upper Wharfedale" and has a very different character to the river downstream.The Wharfe has a reputation of being very dangerous, in that many people have drowned while swimming in it.
The river is approximately 97km long before it joins the River Ouse [John Ayto and Ian Crofton, "Brewer's Britain & Ireland", Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.] .
The River Wharfe is a public navigation from the weir at Tadcaster to its junction with the River Ouse near Cawood. The Wharfe is tidal from
Ulleskelf .The Strid
Slightly north of
Bolton Abbey is The Strid, a point at which the whole river is channelled through a narrowgorge . At its narrowest, it is less than twometre s across at the surface. The gap looks eminently jumpable but this is deceptive due to the fact that many of the ledges on the sides are at different heights and are often very slippery. Barry and Lyn Collett, a couple on their honeymoon, drowned here in August 1998 and their bodies were not recovered for several weeks [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/217851.stm BBC News | UK | Honeymooners' death a mystery ] ] . Scottish throne hopeful The Boy of Egremont, immortalised in theOrkneyinga and in a poem byWilliam Wordsworth , also drowned here in 1157 while attempting to leap across the gap on horseback [John Ayto and Ian Crofton, "Brewer's Britain & Ireland", Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.] . Fierce currents that run through this section drag down any hapless victim where they become trapped among the underwater ledges and the hollows carved by the rapids.ettlements
"(from source)"
*Deepdale
*Yockenthwaite
*Hubberholme
*Buckden
*Starbotton
*Kettlewell
*Conistone
*Grassington
*Linton
*Hebden
*Burnsall
*Appletreewick
*Bolton Abbey
*Beamsley
*Addingham
*Nesfield
*Ilkley
*Burley in Wharfedale
*Otley
*Pool
*Castley
*Netherby
*Chapel Hill
*Collingham
*Linton
*Wetherby
*Boston Spa
*Thorp Arch
*Newton Kyme
*Tadcaster
*Kirkby Wharfe
*Ulleskelf
*Ryther "(Joins Ouse)"
References
ee also
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Rivers of the United Kingdom
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