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GUIDE TO THE RIVER LUNE (Rawthey Confluence to Rigmaden Bridge) NAME OF RIVER: Lune. WHERE IS IT?: It flows down from the Pennines and Eastern Lake District towards Lancaster. PUT-INS/ TAKE-OUTS: Launch at the layby beside the Rawthey confluence.
To access here - stick to the footpath opposite the layby until it nears the
river to find a good launch point. Note driving Take out at Rigmaden Bridge, which is on the road signposted 'Old Town' off the A683 (SD616847). Park on downstream river left. Access to the river is via a footpath through a gate on downstream river right. Or, continue down the following enjoyable stretch. APPROX LENGTH: 3 miles. TIME NEEDED: 1 hour at a moderate pace with a good water level. ACCESS SITUATION: Not covered by the Lune access agreement. WATER LEVEL INDICATORS: GRADING: 1-2. MAJOR HAZARDS/ FALLS: GENERAL DESCRIPTION: River from here to Rigmaden is of similar nature to the section below Rigmaden and makes for a worthwhile extended trip - especially in higher water. OTHER NOTES: CONTRIBUTED BY: Mark Benson. |
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