River Hursh

River Hursh
The Hursh is the longest river in the country. The mouth is located just southeast of Ashton, and the source is located at Bradfall, between Pitt and Portsborough.

The River Hursh flows through five counties, Ashton, Shareham (only briefly near Ashton and again near Osborough), Hurshing, Ashire, and Portsboroughshire. A tributary, the River Liye, starts just west of Osborough.

The Seabreigh Forest is also situated directly adjacent to the Hursh.

Notable Areas
Hurshing (Hurshing County)

Eastern Stoneham (Hurshing County)

Collingworthy (Ashton)

Osborough (Hurshing County)

Ayfield (Harlington)

Treau (Ashire)

Morninghill (Ashire)