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Mouse Water

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Region
  
South Lanarkshire

Progression
  
River Clyde

Length
  
9 km

Bridges
  
Cartland Bridge

Main source
  
335 m (1,099 ft)

Tributaries
  
Left: Dippool Water

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Mouse Water is a river in South Lanarkshire which is a tributary of the River Clyde. It is popular with canoeists. In the past, the fast flowing river was used to power mills and factories along its route and is still used today to produce hydroelectricity.

Contents

Map of Mouse Water, United Kingdom

Cleghorn Glen and Cartland Craigs

The river runs through Cleghorn Glen and Cartland Craigs, two sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) which form part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve. The deep gorge which characterises these SSSIs were formed roughly ten thousand years ago when the Mouse Water started to erode the rock at the site, which was mainly red sandstone.

Crossings

Several bridges cross the Mouse Water. They are listed below in order from its origin to the point the river meets the Clyde.

  • Cleghorn Bridge
  • Cartland Bridge
  • Mousemill Bridge
  • References

    Mouse Water Wikipedia