North Coast
Flowing into the Atlantic Ocean between Dunnet Head and Cape Wrath
Thurso catchment
- River Thurso
- Little River, Highland
- Sleach Water (L) (flows into Loch More
Simple coastal catchments
- Forss Water (known by several other names upstream of Loch Shurrery)
- Achvarasdal Burn
- Sandside Burn
- Halladale River
- River Dyke (L)
- River Strathy
- Armadale Burn
- River Naver
- River Borgie
- Kinloch River
Hope catchment
- River Hope (known as Strathmore River above Loch Hope)
- Glen Golly River (Ls)
- Abhainn Srath Coir' an Easaidh (Rs)
Simple coastal catchments
- Amhainn an t-Sratha Bhig
- River Dionard
- Daill River
- Kearvaig River
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