River Keer
For parts of its course, the Keer marks the boundary between Lancashire and Cumbria, as well as the ancient counties of Lancashire and Westmorland.
The river rises on Docker Moor near the village of Whittington and follows a westerly course, passing the villages of Capernwray, Borwick and Warton, as well as Pine Lake, before reaching Carnforth, after which the river runs through salt marshes before pouring into the Kent estuary and Morecambe Bay.
The river rises on Docker Moor near the village of Whittington and follows a westerly course, passing the villages of Capernwray, Borwick and Warton, as well as Pine Lake, before reaching Carnforth, after which the river runs through salt marshes before pouring into the Kent estuary and Morecambe Bay.
River Keer, related objects
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 54°8'10"N 2°45'31"W
- Pine Lake Resort, Lancaster 1.3 km
- Kellet Quarries 2.3 km
- Grizedale Forest 3.3 km
- Leighton Moss 4.1 km
- Caton Moor Wind Farm 10 km
- Lancaster University 14 km
- Morecambe Bay 15 km
- Bentham Golf Club 17 km
- Central point of Great Britain 20 km
- Yorkshire Dales National Park 39 km
- Quarry Arm 2.5 km
- River Lune 6.7 km
- Howgill Brook 8 km
- Newton Beck 8.6 km
- Burrow Beck 14 km
- River Conder 17 km
- Lancaster Canal (Glasson Branch) 17 km
- River Brennand 23 km
- River Dunsop 24 km
- River Wyre 31 km