Yewdale Beck is a river in Lake District, Cumbria, England. The Yewdale Beck arises from the confluence of Henfoot Beck and Swallow Scar Beck, as well as other unnamed tributaries east of Wetherlam. The Yewdale Beck first flows in an easterly direction before it turns south-west of the settlement of Lower Tilberthwaite, which it changes again at the northern edge of the town of Coniston to the southeast. It then flows into the Coniston Water.

Yewdale Beck
Location
CountryEngland
CountyCumbria
DistrictLake District
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationeast of Wetherlam
Mouth 
 • location
Coniston Water
 • coordinates
54°21′53″N 3°3′47″W / 54.36472°N 3.06306°W / 54.36472; -3.06306

The Yewdale Beck is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The watercourse is one of the best places for studying stratigraphy and paleogeography of the early Silurian in Great Britain.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Yewdale Beck auf SSSI List bei Natural England