• The River Trent is the third-longest river in the United Kingdom, stretching for 185 miles (298 km) from its source in Staffordshire to its mouth in the Humber Estuary.
  • The River Trent is unique for being Britain's only north flowing river and for being Britain's most historically important trading river.
  • The hydrology of the river is affected by the land use, geology and topography of Trent catchment. Facts about the River Trent 2: the major tributaries.
  • The Trent is unusual amongst English rivers in that it flows north (for the second half of its route), and in exhibiting a tidal bore, the "Trent Aegir".
  • The River Trent, the third longest river in England emerges at around 919ft (280m) on Biddulph Moor and flows for 185 miles (298km)...
  • The wide estuary of River Trent is located in the middle of the Midlands and northern England. The River Trent Facts 2: where is River Trent emptied?
  • The Trent Bridge Quays development, close to the city's famous sporting stadiums and alongside the River Trent, has released its last 58 homes for sale.
  • The River Trent is the third longest river in the UK and has so much to offer. Find paddling routes, launches, and services along the River Trent.
  • The navigable River Trent runs from Wilden Ferry (Shardlow) to the Yorkshire Ouse and Humber Estuary at Trent Falls.
  • In fact, there are multiple sporting venues on the banks of the river Trent. The home grounds of two historic football clubs are on either side of the river.