
River Trent - Wikipedia
At certain times of the year, the lower tidal reaches of the Trent experience a moderately large tidal bore (up to 5 feet [1.5 m] high), commonly known as the Trent Aegir (named after the Norse sea god).
Trent Aegir - Wikipedia
The Trent Aegir, also known as the Eagre, is a tidal bore on the River Trent in England. At certain times of the year, the lower tidal reaches of the Trent experience a moderately large bore (up to five feet (1.5m) high).
The Tidal River Trent - Geograph Britain and Ireland
The River Trent, the third longest river in England emerges at around 919ft (280m) on Biddulph Moor and flows for 185 miles (298km) eventually discharging into the Humber Estuary at Trent Falls. The limit of navigation is at Burton on Trent.
River Trent | Inland Waterways Map - Canal & River Trust
For boaters, the broad and fast-flowing River Trent is a clear contrast to the canals. However, the tidal reaches below Cromwell Lock are only recommended for experienced boaters. Always check tide times and lock opening times before you travel. You can buy Trent timetables from Torksey Lock. Days out along the River Trent.
17 River Trent Facts You Need to Know - Aquavista
Although the River Severn bore is the most famous in Britain, the River Trent is actually home to the UK’s third largest tidal bore - known as the Trent Aegir or Trent Bore. It’s known to rise over five feet high and can travel as far inland as Lincolnshire!
River Trent | England, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 6, 2025 · The Trent is tidal for 50 miles (80 km) up to Cromwell Lock, 3 miles (5 km) below Newark, and at spring tide a bore known as the eagre develops, with a wave front of 3 to 4 feet (about 1 metre). Considerable quantities of bulk oil are …
River Trent (tidal section - Cromwell to Keadby)
The River Trent (tidal section - Cromwell to Keadby) is a tidal river and is part of the River Trent (tidal section). It runs for 43 miles and 4¾ furlongs from Cromwell Lock Weir Exit (where it joins the River Trent (non-tidal section) ) to Keadby Junction (where it joins the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (Stainforth and Keadby ...
River Trent - Tidal - Floydtilla
The tidal section of the River Trent, which extends from Cromwell Lock near Newark to the Humber Estuary, is one of the most dynamic and challenging waterways in the UK for boaters. Known for its strong tides, shifting sandbanks, and wide, open reaches, the tidal Trent requires careful navigation, often timed with the tides for smooth passage.
Navigating the tidal River Trent - Chesterfield Canal Trust
Navigating the tidal River Trent You should always check with the relevant authorities before taking your boat onto the Trent. At all times, follow the advice and instruction of the lock keepers.
The Trent Aegir Tidal Bore - Atlas Obscura
Jul 19, 2017 · The tidal bore (or large wave) on the River Severn in England is famous, but fewer people know of the Trent Aegir, the tidal bore on the River Trent that causes a wave that can rise up to...