River Cover

River Cover

The River Cover is a river in the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. From the lower reaches of Great Whernside a tumbling brook soon becomes a shallow and fast flowing river. It flows down and round the base of Lesser Whernside and past the small villages of Woodale, Braidley and the village of Horsehouse. It continues down Coverdale into Middleham (famous for its racehorses) and then through a gorge to meet the River Ure.

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*Rivers of the United Kingdom


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