River Riccal

River Riccal

The River Riccal is a river of North Yorkshire, England.

Bonfield Gill and Bogmire Gill meet at the end of Lund Ridge to form the Riccal, which proceeds southward to join the River Rye at Waterholmes in Ryedale.

The river has a village for a near namesake. The Riccal name was also the name of a Rural District before 1935.


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