Border Moors And Forests
Hydrology
The region is drained through a measure of rivers flowing both to the west and to the east. The rivers North Tyne and Rede, starting at the Scottish border to the north, form valleys that cut through the plateau and form semi-arable valleys in North Tynedale and Redesdale. These rivers are both tributaries of the River Tyne, which flows to the southeast into the North Sea. The River Lyne and Irthing, which start further south than the former two rivers flow south-west to the Solway Firth in the Irish Sea. The waters of the North Tyne are controlled by the Kielder Water reservoir, opened in 1982, which is situated in the north of the NCA, surrounding the reservoir is a large area of afforested wood called the Kielder Forest.
References
- ^ England, Natural. "NCA Profile: 05 Border Moors and Forests - NE467". Natural England - Access to Evidence.
- ^ "Magic Map Application". magic.defra.gov.uk.
- ^ "Kielder Reservoir". www.bridgesonthetyne.co.uk.
55°14′59″N 2°21′48″W / 55.2496°N 2.3634°W