Four rivers in Scotland include the River Tweed, River Breamish, River Tyne, and River South Esk.
The Clyde, Forth, Dee and Tay are probably best known.
There are several including the Clyde, Forth, Tay, Tweed, Dee.
River Clyde "Oh, the River Clyde, the wonderful Clyde, The name of it thrills me and fills me with pride, And I'm satisfied, whate'er may betide, The sweetest of songs is the song of the Clyde."
Major rivers can be seen in this mapList 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.
* Glasgow - Firth of Clyde * Inverness - Ness * Aberdeen - Dee, Don * Dundee - Tay * Edinburgh - Firth of Forth * Stirling - River Forth * Perth - River Tay * St Andrews - River Eden
The Antonine Wall is between Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde.
The river Clyde runs through the centre of Glasgow.
The River Clyde is a river in Scotland, it flows through the city of Glasgow.The Clyde was home to heavy industry and is famous for it's shipyards.The River Clyde gives it's name to the Scottish football team Clyde FC.
Clyde River National Park was created in 2000.
The airport code for Clyde River Airport is YCY.
The River Clyde is the ninth longest river in the United Kingdom and is located in Scotland. Some of the animals that can be found there are: otters and birds like the inner Clyde.