River Hodder

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River Hodder is a river in Lancashire, England, known for flowing through the Forest of Bowland and joining the River Ribble near Great Mitton.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf river
confluenceNear Great Mitton
country England
crossedBy Cromwell Bridge NERFINISHED
Higher Hodder Bridge
Hodder Bridge NERFINISHED
Lower Hodder Bridge
drainageBasin Irish Sea via River Ribble
flowsInto River Ribble at Hodder Foot
flowsPast Hurst Green
Stonyhurst College
flowsThrough Forest of Bowland
surface form: "Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty"
hasConservationStatus important for biodiversity in Forest of Bowland
hasEcosystemType freshwater habitat
upland river
hasNameOriginLanguage Old English
hasRecreationalRoute Hodder Valley walking paths
hasTributary Brennand River NERFINISHED
Langden Brook
Losterdale Brook
River Dunsop
River Loud
hasWildlife Atlantic salmon
brown trout
dipper
kingfisher
otter
knownFor salmon and trout fishing
scenic landscapes
locatedIn Ribble Valley
surface form: "Borough of Ribble Valley"

Forest of Bowland
Lancashire
North West England
mouthOfWatercourse River Ribble
near Clitheroe
Dunsop Bridge NERFINISHED
Slaidburn
Whitewell
partOf Forest of Bowland
surface form: "Forest of Bowland SSSI network"

Hodder Valley
River Ribble catchment
region Pennine moorland
surface form: "Pennine fringe"

Ribble Valley
usedFor angling
recreation
waterBodyType non-navigable river

Referenced by (3)

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

Ribble Valley containsRiver River Hodder
River Ribble hasTributary River Hodder

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