De Lank River

It is a tributary of the River Camel and is approximately nine miles (14.5 km) long from its source on Bodmin Moor to its confluence with the Camel two miles (3 km) south of St Breward.

[1][2] The De Lank River springs from Rough Tor Marsh between the two highest peaks on Bodmin Moor, Rough Tor and Brown Willy.

Initially, its course is south between the peaks before turning southwest, past the southern foot of Garrow Tor, heading for the Camel.

The De Lank's course is within the civil parish of St Breward.

The De Lank River is an important wildlife habitat noted for diverse and abundant flora and fauna.

Sketch map showing the De Lank River as a tributary of the River Camel
The De Lank River at Garrow Tor
The De Lank River near Hantergantick