River Dove | |
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Location | |
Country | England |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Farndale Moor, North Yorkshire |
• coordinates | 54°24′24″N 1°2′23″W / 54.40667°N 1.03972°W |
• elevation | 372 metres (1,220 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | River Rye near Salton |
• coordinates | 54°12′7″N 0°54′35″W / 54.20194°N 0.90972°W |
• elevation | 24 metres (79 ft) |
Length | 30.22 km (18.78 mi) |
Basin size | 59.2 km2 (22.9 sq mi) |
The River Dove is a river in North Yorkshire, England. It rises on the North York Moors and flows south to join the River Rye, itself a tributary of the River Derwent. The upper valley of the river is known as Farndale. The name is of Brittonic Celtic origin, meaning "dark river".[1] Its principal tributary is the Hodge Beck.