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8 of the Most Stunning Rivers in Scotland
Water is the lifeblood of our land. Trickling from tributaries at the top of mountains and pouring out to sea, rivers in Scotland journey through all our most fascinating places. They also flavour our whiskies too!
Whether you're looking for a beautiful view, a thrilling watersport or a waterfront walk, let's introduce you to some of our most ravishing rivers and experiences you can enjoy near them.
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River Tay Perthshire
Looking toward St Matthew's Church on the River Tay, Perth.
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam, all rights reserved
The Tay is Scotland's longest river and starts out life as a tiny spring on Ben Lui. It flows through adventurous towns such as Dunkeld, Kenmore, Aberfeldy and Perth, before reaching the North Sea.
Visit: Stanley Mills, Taymouth Marina Watersports and Perthshire Wildlife Tours
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River South Esk Angus
Rivier South Esk, Angus
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A gushing glacial torrent from starting out at the cold slopes of Broad Cairn, South Esk leaves Scotland through the Montrose Basin. With wildlife, wildflowers and wildcats to spot along its course, it's easy to see why it's part of a carefully protected Special Area of Conservation.
Visit: Glen Clova, Loch Brandy, Tulloch Hill and Inch Park
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River Laxford North Highlands
Laxford Bridge in de Noordwestelijke Hooglanden
© VisitScotland / Airborne Lens
Drive across the Laxford Bridge and you'll find yourself enjoying 360° views of the River Laxford. The shortest river on our list at only 4-miles long, it runs between two lochs before meeting the Atlantic, in the wild north west corner of the Highlands.
Visit: North Coast 500, Durness, and Isle of Handa
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River Dee Aberdeenshire
The River Dee, Aberdeenshire
© VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins
From south west to north east, there's another Dee to discover! This river bubbles through Royal Deeside, Queen Victoria's favourite holiday spot, before making its way to its estuary at Aberdeen Harbour.
Visit: Balmoral Castle, Muir of Dinnet NNR, Braemar, Ballater and Linn of Dee
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River Dee Dumfries & Galloway
Threave Castle aan de River Dee, Dumfries & Galloway
© Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere / Allan Wright
Moving swiftly downhill from the Galloway Hills through the wide bays of Loch Ken, the Dee swirls past beautiful scenic spots and peaceful villages in Dumfries & Galloway, along its journey to the Solway Firth.
Visit: Threave Castle, Galloway Activity Centre, Galloway Forest Park and the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright
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River Spey Highlands
Speyside Cooperage, Craigellachie
© North East 250 / Damian Shields
We have the sparkling waters of the River Spey to thank for flavouring some of Scotland's finest single malt whiskies in a region with around 50 working distilleries. Rising in the Monadhliath Mountains, it twists and turns until it reaches the Moray Firth.
Visit: Loch Insh Watersports, Speyside Cooperage, Macallan Distillery, the Malt Whisky Trail and The Speyside Way
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River Tweed Scottish Borders
Leaderfoot Viaduct over de rivier de Tweed
© VisitScotland / David N Anderson
The famous Tweed cloth derives from the name of this river, which glides through the Scottish Borders from the Lowther Hills and into the North Sea, with pretty towns sitting on the riverbanks such as Peebles, Galashiels, Selkirk and Kelso.
Visit: Abbotsford House, Melrose Abbey, St Boswells and Scott's View
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River almond West Lothian
Rivier de Almond
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
This river played an important role in the area's shale industry. A walk along the river tells tales of Scotland's first oil boom and the 'shale people' that worked in the area. With an impressive ox-bow lake at Almondvale, it travels through the Lothians and drains at Cramond into the Firth of Forth.
Visit: Cramond, Almondell and Calderwood Country Park and The Shale Trail
#RespectTheWater
Our coasts and waters offer fun activities for all the family, but it's important to stay safe. Whatever you're planning to do, follow the advice from Water Safety Scotland.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution also provides helpful advice and safety tips across a range of pursuits, to ensure you have the best day out.
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