Geography Leicestershire











the river soar tributaries , canalisations constitutes principal river basin of county, although river avon , river welland through harborough , along county s southern boundaries significant. soar rises between hinckley , lutterworth, towards south of county near warwickshire border, , flows northwards, bisecting county along north/south axis, through greater leicester , east of loughborough course within county comes end. continues north marking boundary nottinghamshire 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) before joining river trent @ point derbyshire, leicestershire, , nottinghamshire meet.


a large part of north-west of county, around coalville, forms part of new national forest area extending derbyshire , staffordshire. highest point of county bardon hill @ 278 metres (912 ft), marilyn; other upland areas (200m+) in neighbouring charnwood forest , east of county around launde abbey. lowest point 25 metres (82 ft), north of bottesford river devon flows through vale of belvoir leaves leicestershire , enters nottinghamshire.








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