The UK’s longest river that spans 220 miles and passes through 11 towns and cities

A drone landscape of Bristol, UK, with the River Severn snaking its way through the surrounds

The River Severn is the longest river in the UK (Image: Getty)

Britain’s longest river that spans 220 miles originates from mountains and makes its way through 11 beautiful and

The River Severnflows through several counties in England and Wales before emptying into the Severn Estuary and eventually the Bristol Channel.

The river directly passes through or alongside at least 11 towns and cities of notable size. Additionally, it influences many smaller settlements along its 220-mile journey.

Beginning in the Cambrian Mountains, at an elevation of about 610 metres (2,001 feet), itpasses through towns and cities including Shrewsbury, Worcester, and Gloucester.

The Severn has been an important trade route since ancient times, with settlements flourishing along its banks.

It played a role in the industrial revolution, with industries relying on its waters for power and transportation.

Landscape of the Bewdley bridge over the River Severn with long exposure in the UK

Landscape of the Bewdley bridge over the River Severn (Image: Getty)

Not only this, the river is a hub for recreational activities and a destination for history enthusiasts, offering a mix of natural beauty and cultural significance.

Scenic trails like the Severn Way, one of the longest riverside walking routes in the UK, follow the river’s course. Hikers enjoy breathtaking views of the countryside and opportunities to explore charming towns along the way.

Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located along the River Severn and is often referred to as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. It features the iconic Iron Bridge, the world’s first cast-iron bridge, built in 1779.

The gorge includes museums and attractions that showcase the area’s industrial heritage, making it a significant cultural and historical destination.

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The cast iron arch bridge across the river Severn at Ironbridge, England

The cast iron arch bridge across the river Severn at Ironbridge, England (Image: Getty)

Towns and cities River Severn passes through:

In Wales:

Llanidloes

Newtown

Welshpool

In England:

Shrewsbury (county town of Shropshire)

Ironbridge (historical significance with the Ironbridge Gorge)

Bridgnorth

Bewdley

Stourport-on-Severn

Worcester (a major city and the county town of Worcestershire)

Tewkesbury (where it meets the River Avon)

Gloucester (a cathedral city near the Severn Estuary)

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