River Ancholme
River Ancholme
The source of the River Ancholme is at Spridlington. When it reaches Bishopbridge it becomes navigable.
From this point the River Ancholme has been changed into a canal. Despite this, it has its own special beauty arising from the flatness and space of the landscape combined with peace - you can walk for miles along the bank without meeting another person.
After a further 21 miles the River Ancholme joins the River Humber at South Ferriby.
The source of the River Ancholme is at Spridlington. When it reaches Bishopbridge it becomes navigable.
From this point the River Ancholme has been changed into a canal. Despite this, it has its own special beauty arising from the flatness and space of the landscape combined with peace - you can walk for miles along the bank without meeting another person.
After a further 21 miles the River Ancholme joins the River Humber at South Ferriby.