Avon Water, also known locally as the River Avon, is a 24 mile-long river in Scotland, and a tributary of the River Clyde.
The Avon Water rises in the hills on the boundary between East Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire, close to the head of the Irvine Water. The river flows in a north easterly direction, following the A71 road past Drumclog, and running to the south of Strathaven, where the river enters a more pronounced valley. The Avon flows between the village of Glassford, and Stonehouse to the south, before merging with the smaller Cander Water just south of Larkhall. The river then skirts the west side of Larkhall in a deepening gorge, crossed by the disused Larkhall railway viaduct.
Beyond this the gorge is part of Chatelherault Country Park, to the south of Hamilton. There are several public footpaths along this section of the gorge, although the area was once the preserve of the Duke of Hamilton, forming the hunting and pleasure grounds of the Dukes' former home, Hamilton Palace. Many features of this period remain in the park, including the Duke's Bridge which crosses the gorge. Older structures along the gorge include the ruins of Cadzow Castle, started in the 13th century, and the Cadzow Oaks, a group of Oak trees, some of which are over 600 years old.
The river bends to the east at the end of the gorge, flowing beneath three bridges: one carrying the Argyle railway line, one carrying the A72 road, and the Old Avon Bridge, now a footbridge. The Avon Water flows north beneath the M74 motorway, merging into the Clyde between Hamilton and Motherwell, beside Junction 6 of the M74.
| River Clyde, Scotland |
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Administrative areas: South Lanarkshire · North Lanarkshire · Major tributaries (upstream to downstream by confluence): Daer Water · Potrail
Water · Duneaton Water · Medwin Water Major bridges (upstream to downstream): Dalmarnock Bridge · Dalmarnock Railway Bridge · Rutherglen Bridge · Polmadie Bridge ·
King's Bridge · St. Andrew's
Suspension Bridge · Pipe Bridge and
Weir · Albert Bridge · City Union Bridge · Victoria Bridge ·
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge · Glasgow
Bridge |
| 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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