River Allen, Northumberland
River Allen | |
River Allen from the Cupola Bridge 54°55′36″N 2°18′50″W / 54.926596°N 2.313870°W | |
Country | United Kingdom |
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County | Northumberland |
Mouth | |
- coordinates | 54°58′38″N 2°18′41″W / 54.9771°N 2.3115°WCoordinates: 54°58′38″N 2°18′41″W / 54.9771°N 2.3115°W |
Location within Northumberland
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The River Allen is a river in the English county of Northumberland. The Allen is a tributary of the River South Tyne. It gives its name to Allendale. Allen Banks and Stalward Gorge is upstream on this river from the confluence with the Tyne.[1]
Allen Valley Angling and Conservation[2] provides permits to fish the River East Allen and supports conservation efforts to improve fish stock and riverside access. The river is home to wild brown trout and visiting spawning sea trout and salmo
References
- ↑ By bus. "Allen Banks and Staward Gorge". National Trust. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
- ↑ "Allen Valley Angling & Conservation – Information and news about fly fishing and conservation efforts on the River East Allen, Northumberland, North East England". allenvalleyanglers.co.uk.
External links
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