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[[File:Christmas Day 2008 Kyle Of Sutherland - geograph.org.uk - 1090770.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Kyle of Sutherland, near Ardchronie]]
[[File:The Kyle of Sutherland - geograph.org.uk - 55811.jpg|thumb|250px|Between Ardgay and Oykel Bridge]]
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'''Kyle of Sutherland''' ({{lang|gd|An Caol Catach}}) is a remarkable sea-loch or tidal river estuary that separates [[Sutherland]] from [[Ross-shire]].  The Kyle enters the [[Dornoch Firth]] and is fed by the rivers [[River Oykel|Oykel]], [[River Shin|Shin]], [[River Cassley]] and [[River Carron, Easter Ross|Carron]].
'''Kyle of Sutherland''' ({{lang|gd|An Caol Catach}}) is a remarkable sea-loch or tidal river estuary that separates [[Sutherland]] from [[Ross-shire]].  The Kyle enters the [[Dornoch Firth]] and is fed by the rivers [[River Oykel|Oykel]], [[River Shin|Shin]], [[River Cassley|Cassley]] and [[River Carron, Easter Ross|Carron]].


The lowest point of the Kyle of Sutherland is reckoned at the bridge at Bonar Bridge, below which is the Dornoch First.  From here upstream the Kyle reaches several miles to its tidal limit which corresponds to 'the bailey bridge' at Inveroykel, southwest of Rosehall.<ref>[http://www.trout-salmon-fishing.com/scotland-kyle-sutherland.htm Trout & Salmon Fishing – Kyle of Sutherland]</ref>  Above the tidal limit is the River Oykel, which marks the county boundary further up.
The lowest point of the Kyle of Sutherland is reckoned at the bridge at Bonar Bridge, below which is the Dornoch First.  From here upstream the Kyle reaches twelve miles inland to its tidal limit which corresponds to 'the bailey bridge' at Inveroykel, southwest of Rosehall.<ref>[http://www.trout-salmon-fishing.com/scotland-kyle-sutherland.htm Trout & Salmon Fishing – Kyle of Sutherland]</ref>  Above the tidal limit is the River Oykel, which marks the county boundary further up.


The Oykel feeds the Kyle of Sutherland from its head.  The River Cassley enters the Kyle from the north, the Sutherland side, a mile below this at [[Rosehall]], the River Shin from the north at the ruins of Invershin Castle, below which the waters widen to a broad estuary (and some maps have put the division between the Oykel and the Kyle of Sutherland here and not at Inveroykel).  The Carron enters the Kyle from Ross-shire at its very mouth at Bonar Bridge.
The Oykel feeds the Kyle of Sutherland from its head.  The River Cassley enters the Kyle from the north, the Sutherland side, a mile below this at [[Rosehall]], the River Shin from the north at the ruins of Invershin Castle, below which the waters widen to a broad estuary (and some maps have put the division between the Oykel and the Kyle of Sutherland here and not at Inveroykel).  The Carron enters the Kyle from Ross-shire at its very mouth at Bonar Bridge.


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*Location map: {{wmap|57.925|-4.4|zoom=12}}
*[http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5AnN_kjx8qtKlByQbVpJhhQG0qyPpiAO2DWdDI4F4Di25oVznmw Map of the lower Kyle of Sutherland]
*[http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5AnN_kjx8qtKlByQbVpJhhQG0qyPpiAO2DWdDI4F4Di25oVznmw Map of the lower Kyle of Sutherland]


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Latest revision as of 09:44, 6 October 2017

The Kyle of Sutherland, near Ardchronie
Between Ardgay and Oykel Bridge

Kyle of Sutherland (Gaelic: An Caol Catach) is a remarkable sea-loch or tidal river estuary that separates Sutherland from Ross-shire. The Kyle enters the Dornoch Firth and is fed by the rivers Oykel, Shin, Cassley and Carron.

The lowest point of the Kyle of Sutherland is reckoned at the bridge at Bonar Bridge, below which is the Dornoch First. From here upstream the Kyle reaches twelve miles inland to its tidal limit which corresponds to 'the bailey bridge' at Inveroykel, southwest of Rosehall.[1] Above the tidal limit is the River Oykel, which marks the county boundary further up.

The Oykel feeds the Kyle of Sutherland from its head. The River Cassley enters the Kyle from the north, the Sutherland side, a mile below this at Rosehall, the River Shin from the north at the ruins of Invershin Castle, below which the waters widen to a broad estuary (and some maps have put the division between the Oykel and the Kyle of Sutherland here and not at Inveroykel). The Carron enters the Kyle from Ross-shire at its very mouth at Bonar Bridge.

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