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River Leven, Cumbria

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time the fish can be seen jumping up the waterfalls at Backbarrow. The river is popular with kayakers due to the continuous grade III+ rapids found between Newby Bridge and Haverthwaite and a relatively stable water level sustained by
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In 1903 a train crossing the railway bridge over the river was derailed by high winds during the Ulysses Storm.
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from its southernmost point and flows for approximately 8 miles (13 km) into the northern reaches of
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Apart from Newby Bridge and Haverthwaite, the only other settlements on the Leven are the villages of
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The Leven Estuary is one of the six main estuaries in the traditional county of Lancashire.
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This article is about a Cumbrian river. For a North Yorkshire tributary river of the
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and is part of North Lonsdale, also known as Lancashire North of the Sands.
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into the upper tidal section of the river. The Leven is a noted
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The upriver limit of tidal flow is close to the village of
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River Tees
River Leven, North Yorkshire

Ulverston
River Leven, Cumbria is located in Cumbria
Cumbria
United Kingdom
Cumbria
Windermere
Mouth
Morecambe Bay
54°14′04″N 3°02′57″W / 54.2345°N 3.0491°W / 54.2345; -3.0491
Rusland Pool
/ˈlɛvən/
LEV-ən
Cumbria
historic boundaries
Lancashire
Windermere
Morecambe Bay
Cartmel Peninsula
Furness Peninsula
Haverthwaite
Low Wood
Windermere
Newby Bridge
Backbarrow
Greenodd
Rusland Pool
Grizedale Forest

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