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Rivers

York owes its existence to its two rivers - the defensive ‘island' formed by their confluence made it an ideal defensive site and the River Ouse was an important trading highway since pre-Roman times.

Now the rivers are no longer needed for defence and trade has dwindled away to almost nothing but much pleasure can be had sightseeing, walking alongside them of travelling the Ouse by boat.

Visiting York?
Visiting York?  A video guide
A short video to help you plan your visit to York.

River Ouse
There can hardly be a more pleasant way to savour some of the local delights than a leisurely sail on the River Ouse.

River Foss
The River Foss is the second and smaller of the two rivers that meet in York.

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