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River Wharfe

The River Wharfe is a major Yorkshire River. It is 97 miles long. It rises in Langstrathdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and flows south then east to join the River Ouse at Cawood. It is navigable as far as Tadcaster.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Sun, 15 May 2011, Updated: Sun, 15 May 2011


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SE0557 : Dales Way trek from Bolton Abbey to Pinder Stile (38) by Basher Eyre
SE0558 : Dales Way trek from Bolton Abbey to Pinder Stile (49) by Basher Eyre
SE0559 : Picnic site by the Wharfe by Stephen Craven
SE2046 : Weir on the Wharfe by DS Pugh
SE5240 : Houses in Ulleskelf by DS Pugh
SE0460 : River Wharfe by N Chadwick
SE2046 : Towards Wharfemeadows Park by DS Pugh
SE0656 : Dales Way trek from Bolton Abbey to Pinder Stile (24) by Basher Eyre
SE0756 : Dales Way trek from Bolton Abbey to Pinder Stile (21) by Basher Eyre
SE1148 : Ilkley Bridge, east side by Stephen Craven
SE2045 : Pedestrian section of Otley Bridge by DS Pugh
SE0559 : Stepping Stones across the River Wharfe by Chris Heaton
SE0361 : Dales Way trek from Bolton Abbey to Pinder Stile (106) by Basher Eyre
SE4048 : River Wharfe from Jubilee Gardens, Wetherby by Alan Murray-Rust
SE4048 : Weir and gear – 1 by Alan Murray-Rust
SE4047 : River Wharfe, Wetherby by Malc McDonald
SE2445 : River Wharfe by N Chadwick
SE0361 : Wilfrid Scar, River Wharfe by N Chadwick
SE2045 : River Wharfe, Wharfemeadows Park, Otley by habiloid
SE4843 : Tadcaster railway viaduct – 1 by Alan Murray-Rust
SE4047 : This car park is liable to flood by Alan Murray-Rust
SE0162 : Dales Way trek from Bolton Abbey to Pinder Stile (138) by Basher Eyre
SD9770 : Farmland and the Wharfe by DS Pugh
SE0262 : Stepping stones, River Wharfe by N Chadwick
SE2445 : Pool Bridge (A658), Pool by habiloid

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