Douglas Water

The Douglas Water (Scottish Gaelic: Dùghlas) is a river in south-central Scotland, and is a tributary of the River Clyde. Its course is entirely within the South Lanarkshire council area. The river's name comes from the Gaelic dubh-ghlas, meaning black water.

The river rises in the hills which separate Lanarkshire from Ayrshire, to the south west of Muirkirk. The source is close to that of the River Ayr, which flows west to the sea, but the Douglas Water runs north-east then east, past Glespin and into Douglasdale. Here the river flows through the village of Douglas, and past the scant remains of Douglas Castle. The castle was a stronghold of the House of Douglas, a powerful medieval family, whose Norman ancestors settled here in the 12th century and took their surname from the river. The A70 road follows the river through Douglasdale, and on to the Clyde.

East of Douglas, the river passes under the M74 motorway, just south of the Happendon services, and turns toward the north-east again. Below the village of Rigside, the smaller Poniel Burn flows into the Douglas Water. Beyond this confluence is the small village of Douglas Water. A dismantled railway line runs between the river and the A70 for the remaining 2 miles of its course. The Douglas Water flows into the Clyde around 3 miles south of Lanark.

River Clyde
Administrative areas
  • South Lanarkshire
  • North Lanarkshire
  • City of Glasgow
  • West Dunbartonshire
  • Renfrewshire
  • Inverclyde
  • Argyll and Bute
Flows into
  • Firth of Clyde, then North Channel
Towns
  • Elvanfoot
  • Abington
  • Symington
  • New Lanark
  • Lanark
  • Wishaw
  • Motherwell
  • Hamilton
  • Bothwell
  • Uddingston
  • Cambuslang
  • Rutherglen
  • Glasgow
  • Renfrew
  • Clydebank
  • Bearsden
  • Old Kilpatrick
  • Dumbarton
  • Port Glasgow
  • Greenock
  • Helensburgh
  • Gourock
  • Dunoon
Major tributaries
  • Daer Water
  • Potrail Water
  • Duneaton Water
  • Medwin Water
  • Douglas Water
  • Mouse Water
  • River Nethan
  • Avon Water
  • South Calder Water
  • North Calder Water
  • River Kelvin
  • River Cart
  • River Leven
Major bridges
  • Garrion Bridge
  • 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
  • Caledonian Railway Bridge
  • George V Bridge
  • Tradeston Bridge
  • Kingston Bridge
  • Clyde Arc
  • Bell's Bridge
  • Millennium Bridge
  • Erskine Bridge
Longest UK rivers
  1. Severn
  2. Thames
  3. Trent
  4. Great Ouse
  5. Wye
  6. Ure/Ouse
  7. Tay
  8. Spey
  9. Clyde
  10. Tweed
  11. Avon
  12. Nene
  13. Eden
  14. Dee

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