you can do swimming and fishing.
none but aire does flow into the river Ouse
river aire
the river aire
2000 ft
River Don River Ouse River Aire
it joins the river ouse
It starts at Malham Cove!
Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire
The name possibly derived from Brythonic *Isara, meaning "strong river".
Sir Titus Slat built Saltaire and named it after himself and the River Aire. He built his model village there because of the resources he had with the River Aire and the Leeds Liverpool canal. he also had transport with the rail/river and canal.
Airedale
The River Aire is in Yorkshire, England. The river is 71 miles long, and empties at the River Ouse. There is claim the name of the river came from Old English words strife, fight, or ford.