Nidd Gorge makes up a section of the
River Nidd
The River Nidd is a tributary of the River Ouse in the English county of North Yorkshire. In its first few miles it is dammed three times to create Angram Reservoir, Scar House Reservoir and Gouthwaite Reservoir, which attract a total of aroun ...
in
North Yorkshire,
England, in which the river enters a deep ravine with sheer, tree covered valley sides. The river as a whole flows from its
source near
Great Whernside in
Nidderdale (part of the
Yorkshire Dales), to its
confluence
In geography, a confluence (also: ''conflux'') occurs where two or more flowing bodies of water join to form a single channel. A confluence can occur in several configurations: at the point where a tributary joins a larger river (main stem); o ...
with the
River Ouse near
Nun Monkton. Nidd Gorge makes up approximately of the entire length of the river, and stretches from the now defunct Nidd
viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide v ...
at
Bilton in
Harrogate to Grimbald Bridge, just south of
Knaresborough.
Background
The gorge was cut out of the soft sandstone during the last Ice Age. Humans were first active in this area around 5,000 years ago, but the extensive woodland has only been there since the early 17th century.
During the 18th century and the advent of the
industrial revolution, mills began to operate along this stretch of the river, using the force of the water to drive the machinery. Scotton
Flax mill was erected in 1798 and run by the company Eteson Dearlove until it ceased operation in 1851. Although this mill was classified as being in
Bilton, there was actually another
Bilton mill on the other side of the weir, which shared the
Scotton
Scotton can refer to:
Places in England
*Scotton, Lincolnshire, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
*Scotton, Richmondshire, near Catterick, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire
*Scotton, Harrogate, near Knaresborough, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Surname ...
weir with Scotton
Flax mill as its source of power. Most evidence of this mill has since disappeared, while the 'Scotton' mill still stands, although it has been
deindustrialised and now exists as a private residence.
Management
In 1982, Harrogate Borough Council set up the Nidd Gorge Management Project in a bid to make the area more accessible to hikers and cyclists, as the path along the river became treacherous and often impassable when there had been heavy rain. In areas in which the path was particularly susceptible to becoming impassable after heavy rain, the council placed duck boards which enable users of the route to easily negotiate any areas of the path which are likely to become particularly muddy.
Since this work has been carried out, the route is now popular among hikers and cyclists from all over
Yorkshire, and the
United Kingdom as a whole. The woodland in this area is also popular among
birdwatchers, who come to observe the variety of species which inhabit the gorge. The project keeps a very close watch on the wildlife in this area as well as maintaining the route for hikers and cyclists, and as such is largely responsible for keeping the gorge an idyllic route for all members of the public. The woodland which surrounds Nidd Gorge is cared for by
Woodland Trust who currently manage over 1000 areas of woodland within the
United Kingdom.
The Nidd viaduct at the western end of the gorge, used to carry a railway between and , and , and was closed in 1967.
It now carries the
Nidderdale Greenway, a tarmac path that allows walkers, cyclists and those in wheelchairs or mobility scooters to travel the between the Bilton area of Harrogate and
Ripley
Ripley may refer to:
People and characters
* Ripley (name)
* ''Ripley'', the test mannequin aboard the first International Space Station space station Dragon 2 space test flight Crew Dragon Demo-1
* Ellen Ripley, a fictional character from the Ali ...
. The gorge and the greenway itself are under threat from a new inner ring road proposal linking Knaresborough and the north end of Harrogate.
Wildlife
A wide variety of wildlife inhabits the gorge. The area is especially known among local
entomologists for the diverse range of
butterflies
Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the Order (biology), order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The ...
, and high number of rare species of
ladybirds. There are also many species of birds who live in the mixture of
deciduous and
coniferous
Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extant ...
woodland, such as
treecreepers,
nuthatches, and even the
lesser spotted woodpecker.
References
External links
Nidd Gorge Woodland Trust
Knaresborough Nidd Gorge Conservation GroupBilton Conservation GroupHarrogate Borough Council OS map of the area
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Protected areas of North Yorkshire
Canyons and gorges of England
Knaresborough
Tourist attractions in Harrogate