River Laver

River Laver
River Laver near Ripon
Location
CountryEngland
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationConfluence of North Gill Beck and South Gill Beck at Dallowgill
  coordinates54°8′22″N 1°42′30″W / 54.13944°N 1.70833°W / 54.13944; -1.70833
  elevation170 metres (560 ft)
Mouth 
  location
River Skell at Ripon
  coordinates
54°7′55″N 1°32′8″W / 54.13194°N 1.53556°W / 54.13194; -1.53556
  elevation
33 metres (108 ft)
Length15 km (9.3 mi)
Discharge 
  average1.1 m3/s (39 cu ft/s)

The River Laver is a tributary of the River Skell, itself a tributary of the River Ure in North Yorkshire, England. The name is of Brittonic origin, from labaro, meaning "talkative", i.e. a babbling brook. The Afon Llafar in Wales shares the same name.

The Laver is noted as a fly fishing river, especially for brown trout and grayling.