Duchray Water

Duchray Water, also called Dachray Water, is a 14-mile-long (23 km) headstream[1] of the River Forth in the Trossachs region of Scotland.

Duchray Water just downstream of Loch Dubh

Location

Duchray Water is a "spate burn" that rises in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park to the west of Loch Ard and to the east of Loch Lomond. The mountain stream lies entirely within the Stirling council area. It merges with the outflow of Loch Ard to form the Forth, one mile west of the village of Aberfoyle.[1]

Waterfall

It is known for the waterfall of Black Linn of Blairvaich which has an 8-metre (26 ft) drop.

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References

  1. "Duchray Water". www.scottish-places.info. Retrieved 26 May 2017.

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