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{{county|Ross-shire}}
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'''River Carron''' is a river in [[Ross-shire]], in [[Wester Ross]], flowing from the heart of the shire south-westwards to [[Loch Carron]], a long sea-loch on the west coast.  It is one of two rivers of that name in the county:  the other, [[River Carron, Easter Ross|in Easter Ross]], flowing eastwards to the [[Kyle of Sutherland]].
The '''River Carron''' is a river in [[Ross-shire]], in [[Wester Ross]], flowing from the heart of the shire south-westwards to [[Loch Carron]], a long sea-loch on the west coast.  It is one of two rivers of that name in the county:  the other, [[River Carron, Easter Ross|in Easter Ross]], flows eastwards to the [[Kyle of Sutherland]].


The Carron rises in several wee burns in the [[Ledgowan Forest]]. It gathers its head-streams through Carron Bog, then enters [[Loch Scaven]] and flows out from there.
The Carron rises in several wee burns in the [[Ledgowan Forest]]. It gathers its head-streams through Carron Bog, then enters [[Loch Scaven]] and flows out from there.


From [[Achnashellach]] the river meanders 12 miles southwest through the broad strath of Glen Carron and expands at one part into [[Loch Doule]].
From [[Achnashellach]] the river meanders 12 miles south-west through the broad strath of Glen Carron and expands at one part into [[Loch Doule]].


About 2½ miles further southwest, the river enters the Inner Sound at the head of [[Loch Carron]] near [[Achintee]].
About 2½ miles further south-west, the river enters the Inner Sound at the head of [[Loch Carron]] near [[Achintee]].


The A890 and a branch of the Highland railway, which extends to [[Kyle of Lochalsh]], runs along part of the river's southeast shore.
The A890 road and a branch of the Highland railway, which extends to [[Kyle of Lochalsh]], runs along part of the river's south-eastern shore.


==Wildlife==
==Wildlife==
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==Outside links==
*Map of the mouth of the Carron into Loch Carron: {{wmap|57.42592|-5.43377|zoom=14}}


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[[Category:Rivers of Ross-shire]]
[[Category:Rivers of Ross-shire]]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 6 October 2017

Fly fishing on the River Carron

The River Carron is a river in Ross-shire, in Wester Ross, flowing from the heart of the shire south-westwards to Loch Carron, a long sea-loch on the west coast. It is one of two rivers of that name in the county: the other, in Easter Ross, flows eastwards to the Kyle of Sutherland.

The Carron rises in several wee burns in the Ledgowan Forest. It gathers its head-streams through Carron Bog, then enters Loch Scaven and flows out from there.

From Achnashellach the river meanders 12 miles south-west through the broad strath of Glen Carron and expands at one part into Loch Doule.

About 2½ miles further south-west, the river enters the Inner Sound at the head of Loch Carron near Achintee.

The A890 road and a branch of the Highland railway, which extends to Kyle of Lochalsh, runs along part of the river's south-eastern shore.

Wildlife

Stocking of juvenile Atlantic salmon into the River Carron has brought this fish back from the brink of local extinction. Having made a dramatic recovery, the salmon has contributed to an improvement in the biodiversity of the whole area with kingfishers now established locally, as well as increased numbers of ospreys visiting.[1]

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