River Duddon

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The River Duddon is a scenic river in northwest England that flows through the Lake District between the Furness and Copeland peninsulas before reaching the Irish Sea.

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Label Occurrences
River Duddon canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alsoKnownAs Duddon NERFINISHED
country England
drainageBasin Irish Sea basin
ecosystemType upland river
flowsDirection generally southward
flowsInto Irish Sea NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Broughton-in-Furness area NERFINISHED
Duddon Bridge NERFINISHED
Duddon Valley NERFINISHED
Seathwaite NERFINISHED
Ulpha NERFINISHED
formsBoundaryBetween historic county of Lancashire (Furness) and Cumberland
hasFeature Duddon Bridge NERFINISHED
Duddon Estuary NERFINISHED
hasTributary River Lickle NERFINISHED
River Seathwaite NERFINISHED
River Tarn NERFINISHED
inspiredWork “The River Duddon” sonnet sequence by William Wordsworth
knownFor gorges and pools
scenic beauty
wooded valley landscapes
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
locatedNear Coniston Fells NERFINISHED
Harter Fell NERFINISHED
mentionedIn poetry of William Wordsworth
mouthLocation Duddon Estuary NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
region Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
separates Copeland Peninsula NERFINISHED
Furness Peninsula NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Duddon Head NERFINISHED
near Wrynose Pass
usedFor angling
canoeing
walking and hiking along its valley
valleyName Duddon Valley NERFINISHED

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Cumbrian Mountains drainedBy River Duddon
Southern Fells drainageTo River Duddon
Coniston Fells drainageTo River Duddon
High Furness contains River Duddon
Duddon Estuary mouthOfWatercourse River Duddon