River Rawthey

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The River Rawthey is a river in West Riding of Yorkshire, which enters Westmorland briefly below Sedbergh before becoming a tributary of the River Lune.

The Rawthey rises on Baugh Fell, formed by two main brooks off that mountain, the Rawthey Gill and the Haskhaw Gill, which join at Rawthey Foot. Rawthey Gill begins in name at Gill Head, at the union of streams on East Baugh Fell trickling down from the East Tarns on the summit plateau of the fell, where the Haskhaw Gill begins too.

From Baugh Fell, the Rawthey flows northwards and picks up the waters of the Whin Stone Gill in Uldale before skirting round Bluecaster (a subsidiary summit of Baugh Fell), after which the river moves south-by-southwest through Cautley.

The Rawthey is joined by the Clough River, coming from Garsdale, near Dowbiggin, and, having run past Castleshaw Tower, the River Dee close to Sedbergh.

A little below Sedbergh, the Rawthey joins the Lune, at Stangerthwaite.


Coordinates: 54°18′N 2°34′W / 54.3°N 2.567°W / 54.3; -2.567