Everything about The River Nidd totally explained
The
River Nidd is tributary of the
River Ouse in the
English county of
North Yorkshire.
The Nidd rises in
Nidderdale in the
Yorkshire Dales. In its first few miles it's dammed twice to create
Angram Reservoir and
Scar House Reservoir, which attract around 150,000 visitors a year.
The first major settlement on the course of the river is
Pateley Bridge. The
Nidderdale Museum is located here, and features sections about the traditional agriculture, industries, religion, transport and costume of Nidderdale.
The river then passes to the north of
Harrogate before flowing through
Knaresborough, which is home to
Knaresborough Castle and
Knaresborough Museum.
The Nidd then continues east crossing underneath the
A1 and the
A1(M) near the small village of
Cowthorpe, after which the river meanders towards its junction with the River Ouse at
Nun Monkton.
Settlements
from source
(joins Ouse)
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