River Ettrick
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The River Ettrick, often locally known as Wild Ettick, flows through the villages of Ettrick, Ettrickbridge and the historic town of Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. It is a tributary of the River Tweed. It is the second fastest following river in Scotland.
- Map sources for: NT171063 - source on Wind Fell / Loch Fell and NT 489 323 - confluence with the River Tweed near Sunderland Hall, Lindean.
River Tweed, UK | edit | |
Administrative areas: Scottish Borders, Scotland | Northumberland, England | Flows into: North Sea Towns (upstream to downstream): Peebles | Galashiels | Melrose | St. Boswells | Kelso | Coldstream | Berwick-upon-Tweed Major tributaries (upstream to downstream by confluence): Cor Water | Talla Water | Holms Water | Lyne Water Major bridges (upstream to downstream): Leaderfoot Viaduct | Dryburgh Bridge | Mertoun Bridge | Rennie Bridge |
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Longest UK rivers: 1. Severn 2. Thames 3. Trent 4. Aire 5. Great Ouse 6. Wye 7. Tay 8. Spey 9. Nene 10. Clyde 11. Tweed 12. Eden |
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