River Ouse : Yorkshire (non-tidal section)

The River Ouse : Yorkshire (non-tidal section) is a small river and is part of the River Ouse : Yorkshire.
It runs for 23 miles and 4 furlongs through 1 lock from Swale Nab (where it joins the River Ure and the River Swale) to Naburn Lock (where it joins the River Ouse : Yorkshire (tidal section - Naburn to Goole)).
The maximum dimensions for a boat to be able to travel on the waterway are 65 feet and 7 inches long and 15 feet and 8 inches wide. The maximum headroom is 19 feet and 6 inches. The maximum draught is 6 feet and 11 inches.
It has a junction with the River Foss at Ouse - Foss Junction.
The navigational authority for this waterway is Canal & River TrustRelevant publications — Waterway Maps:
- Waterway Routes 01M - England and Wales Map
- Waterway Routes 14M - River Ouse and Tributaries Map (Downloadable)
Relevant publications — Waterway Guides:
Swale Nab Junction of Rivers Ure, Swale and Ouse (Yorkshire) |
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Lower Dunsforth | 7½ furlongs | 0 locks | |
Aldwark Manor Golf Club Footbridge Golf course is on both sides of the river |
3 miles and 4¼ furlongs | 0 locks | |
Boat Lane Bridge | 4 miles and 2 furlongs | 0 locks | |
Linton Lock Weir Entrance Channel leading to the Weir |
7 miles and 4 furlongs | 0 locks | |
Linton Lock | 7 miles and 5¼ furlongs | 0 locks | |
Linton Lock Weir Exit | 7 miles and 5¾ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Newton-on-Ouse The Dawnay Arms |
8 miles and 3¼ furlongs | 1 lock | |
River Nidd Junction Nun Monkton |
9 miles and 7½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Beningborough | 11 miles and 1 furlong | 1 lock | |
Upper Poppleton | 13 miles and 6½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Skelton Flat Rail Bridge | 14 miles and 2 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Skelton Arch Rail Bridge | 14 miles and 2 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Nether Poppleton Road Bridge | 14 miles and 7¾ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Clifton Ings Natural flood plain, part of York's flood defences |
15 miles and 7¾ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Water End Bridge | 16 miles and 5½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Scarborough Railway Bridge | 17 miles and 2¼ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Lendal Bridge | 17 miles and 4 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Ouse Bridge The river reached a peak of 17ft 8ins (5.3m) above normal at 0330 GMT on Saturday 4th November 2000, within two inches of breaching flood defences. |
17 miles and 6 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Skeldergate Bridge York Castle 250yds to the east |
18 miles | 1 lock | |
Ouse - Foss Junction Junction of Rivers Ouse and Foss |
18 miles and 2 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Millennium Bridge (York) | 18 miles and 5¾ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Bishopthorpe Road Bridge | 20 miles and 2 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Bishopthorpe Location of the Bishop's Palace |
20 miles and 6½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Naburn Railway Bridge Now part of a footpath trail |
21 miles and 5½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
York Marina | 21 miles and 7¼ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Naburn | 22 miles and 2 furlongs | 1 lock | |
Acaster Malbis | 22 miles and 6½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Naburn Lock Weir Entrance Channel leading to the Weir |
23 miles and 1¾ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Naburn Lock Winding Hole | 23 miles and 3½ furlongs | 1 lock | |
Naburn Lock Two locks, one full length and one half length - the half length lock is not used. |
23 miles and 4 furlongs | 1 lock |
- Narrowboat Annie: Finding the CRT services in York — associated with Lendal Bridge
- Linton Lock Inn - Home — associated with Linton Lock
- Linton Lock Inn and Marina
- The Dawnay Arms — associated with Newton-on-Ouse
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