LIST OF RIVERS OF SCOTLAND

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Major rivers can be seen in this map

'List of rivers in Scotland' is a list of rivers in Scotland, organised geographically, taken anti-clockwise, from Berwick-upon-Tweed. Tributaries are listed down the page in an upstream direction.
For simplicity, they are divided here by the nation in which the mouth of the river can be found, and sea into which it flows.
The Scots have many words for water courses. A "Water" (Lallans: "Watter", Scots Gaelic, "Uisge") is a smaller river, e.g. Ugie Water, Water of Leith etc, and a "burn" (Scots Gaelic: "allt", anglicised as "Ault/alt"), e.g. Coalburn, is slightly smaller than a "water", and often takes in everything from large streams to smaller rivers.
Many Scottish rivers incorporate the name "Water" traditionally. Smaller rivers are traditionally called "burns".
==Flowing into the North Sea==
The River Tweed at Coldstream.

Looking upstream (north) along the River Tay from the centre of Perth


''From Berwick-upon-Tweed to Duncansby Head (East Coast)''

River Tweed


Whiteadder Water, Scotland



Blackadder Water, Scotland


River Till



River Glen, England


Eden Water, Scotland


River Teviot, Scotland



Jed Water, Scotland


Leader Water, Scotland


Gala Water, Scotland


Ettrick Water, Scotland


Leithen Water, Scotland


Quair Water, Scotland


Eddleston Water, Scotland


Manor Water, Scotland


Holms Water, Scotland


★ Eye Water, Scotland

River Tyne, Scotland

Firth of Forth (Estuary)


River Esk, Lothian



River South Esk



River North Esk


Water of Leith


River Carron


River Forth



Allan Water



River Teith



River Devon, Clackmannanshire

River Eden, Fife

River Tay


River Earn


River Almond, Perthshire


River Isla, Perthshire


River Braan


River Tummel


River Lyon

Lunan Water

River North Esk

River South Esk

Bervie Water

Carron Water, Aberdeenshire

Cowie Water


Burn of Monboys


Cowton Burn

Burn of Muchalls

Burn of Pheppie

Burn of Elsick

River Dee, Aberdeenshire


Water of Feugh


Coy Burn


Leuchar Burn


Crynoch Burn



Cairnie Burn

River Don, Aberdeenshire

River Ythan

River Ugie


North Ugie Water

Moray Firth


River Deveron



River Bogie



River Isla, Moray


River Spey



River Fiddich



River Avon




River Livet



River Calder


River Lossie


River Findhorn


River Nairn


River Ness


River Beauly



River Farrar



River Glass


River Conon



River Orrin



Black Water


River Averon


River Carron


River Oykel


River Cassley


River Shin


River Brora

River Helmsdale (River Ullie)

Wick River
==The Inner Hebrides and Isle of Skye==
''Isle of Skye''

River Sligachan

Allt Dearg Mòr

Varragill River

Kilmartin River

River Conon

River Hinnisdal

River Haultin

River Snizort


Lòn an Eireannaich


Abhainn an Acha-leathain



Tungadal River

Bay River

Hamara River

River Ose

River Drynoch

Viskigill Burn

Eynort River

River Brittle

Coir' uisg

Abhainn Camas Fhionnairigh
''Mull''

Lussa River

River Forsa

Aros River

Coladoir River
''Islay''

River Laggan''
==Flowing into the Atlantic Ocean==

''Dunnet Head to Mull of Kintyre''

River Thurso


Little River, Highland

Forss Water

Halladale River

River Strathy

River Naver

River Borgie

Kinloch River

River Hope

River Dionard

Rhiconich River

River Laxford

River Inver

River Canaird

River Broom

Dundonnel River

Gruinard River

Inverianvie River

Little Gruinard River

River Ewe

River Kerry

Craig River

River Torridon

River Carron

River Ling

River Elchaig

River Croe

River Shiel

Glenmore River

River Arnisdale

River Carnach

River Moidart

River Shiel

Strontian River

Carnoch River

River Aline

River Scaddle

River Lochy

River Nevis

River Kiachnish

River Leven

River Coe

River Etive

River Kinglass

River Awe


River Orchy (via Loch Awe)


River Avich (via Loch Awe)

River Add
==Firth of Clyde==

The River Findhorn is crossed by the Highland Main Line railway and the A9 road just east of Tomatin

''From Mull of Kintyre to Mull of Galloway''

River Fyne

River Ruel

River Lachaig

River Clyde


River Leven


River Kelvin



Allander Water



Glazert Water



Luggie Water


Black Cart Water



River Gryffe


White Cart Water


North Calder Water


South Calder Water


Avon Water


River Nethan


Mouse Water


Douglas Water


Medwin Water


Duneaton Water


Daer Water


Portrail Water

Noddsdale Water

Gogo Water

River Garnock

Annick Water

River Irvine

River Ayr

River Doon

Water of Girvan

River Stinchar
''Arran and the Cumbrae Islands''

Glen Rosa Water

Benlister Burn

Glenashdale Burn

Kilmory Water

Stiddery Water

Clauchan Water

Machrie Water

Iorsa Water
==Solway Firth (''Mull of Galloway to Gretna'', Irish Sea)==
The estuary of the River Nith, opening into Solway Firth south of Dumfries.

Hoddom Bridge, River Annan


Water of Luce

Bladnoch


Tarf Water


Black Burn

River Cree

Water of Fleet


Little Water of Fleet


Big Water of Fleet

River Dee, Galloway


Water of Ken

Urr Water


Kirkgunzeon Lane


New Abbey Pow

River Nith


Cairn Water


Scar Water


Euchan Water

Lochar Water

River Annan


Water of Milk


Dryfe Water


Water of Ae



Kinnel Water

Kirtle Water

River Sark - straddles the border in its lower reaches

River Solway

River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway


River Lyne


Liddel Water

Contents
Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland
By length
By catchment
See also
Footnotes

Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland



Burn of Ayreland, Mainland, Orkney

Mill Dam Burn, Shapinsay, Orkney Islands

By length


The ten major rivers of Scotland, in order of length, are:
#River Tay 193 km (120 miles)
#River Spey 172 km (107 miles)
#River Clyde 171 km (106 miles)
#River Tweed 156 km (97 miles)
#River Dee 137 km (85 miles)
#River Don 132 km (82 miles)
#River Nith 112 km (71 miles)
#River Forth 105 km (65 miles)
#River Findhorn 101 km (63 miles)
#River Deveron 98 km (61 miles)
#River Annan 79 km (49 miles)

By catchment


The major rivers of Scotland, in order of catchment[1], are:
#River Tay c. 2000 sq miles (6200 km²)
#River Tweed 1500 sq miles (5000 km²)
#River Spey 1097 sq miles (3008 km²)
Note: Imperial figures from quoted source; and metric figures less certain.

See also



List of rivers of England and Wales

Footnotes


1. Fishing Rivers Alastair Gowans


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