River Calder, Wyre

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The River Calder, near its source
The River Calder in its upper reaches
For other Rivers Calder, see River Calder (disambiguation).

The River Calder is the main tributary of the River Wyre in Lancashire, England. It rises near Fiendsdale Head in the Forest of Bowland and flows through the villages of Oakenclough and Calder Vale before passing under the M6 motorway, West Coast Main Line and Lancaster Canal. It meets the Wyre at Catterall near the town of Garstang.

Settlements

Tributaries

  • Little Calder River
  • Nanny Brook
  • Calder Dyke
  • East Grain
  • North Grain

Coordinates: 53°52′55″N 2°46′29″W / 53.8820°N 2.7747°W / 53.8820; -2.7747

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