River Brathay

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River Brathay is a scenic river in England’s Lake District, known for flowing through picturesque valleys and feeding into Lake Windermere.

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River Brathay canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country England
drainageBasin Windermere catchment
flowsInto River Rothay
Windermere
hasCrossing Elterwater Bridge
Skelwith Bridge
hasNameEtymology derived from Old Norse or Old English elements
hasTributary Great Langdale Beck
surface form: River Great Langdale Beck

Great Langdale Beck
surface form: River Langdale
hasWaterfall Colwith Force
Skelwith Force
knownFor photography locations
picturesque valleys
scenic landscapes
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
locatedInProtectedArea Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
mouthLocation Windermere town centre
surface form: Windermere at Clappersgate
near Ambleside
Coniston Fells
partOf Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
passesNear Clappersgate
Skelwith Bridge
passesThrough Elterwater
Little Langdale
region North West England
sourceLocation Little Langdale Tarn
usedFor angling
canoeing
recreational walking

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Windermere hasInflow River Brathay
Langdale hasNearbyWaterBody River Brathay
Loughrigg Fell hasNearbyWaterBody River Brathay
River Rothay flowsInto River Brathay
River Rothay tributaryOf River Brathay