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The '''Water of Girvan''' (or '''River Girvan''') is a river in [[Ayrshire]], which has its source at Loch Braden Reservoir in the Carrick Forest section of Galloway Forest Park.
The '''Water of Girvan''' (or '''River Girvan''') is a river in [[Ayrshire]], which has its source at Loch Braden Reservoir in the Carrick Forest section of Galloway Forest Park.


The river is 28 miles long and flows through the villages of [[Straiton]], [[Kirkmichael]] and [[Dailly]] on its course to the [[Firth of Clyde]] at [[Girvan]] Harbour.
The river is 28 miles long and flows through the villages of [[Straiton]], [[Kirkmichael, Ayrshire|Kirkmichael]] and [[Dailly]] on its course to the [[Firth of Clyde]] at [[Girvan]] Harbour.


==Map==
==Map==

Latest revision as of 15:13, 29 September 2015

The across the Water of Girvan on the Straiton Paths' "Village Ramble"

The Water of Girvan (or River Girvan) is a river in Ayrshire, which has its source at Loch Braden Reservoir in the Carrick Forest section of Galloway Forest Park.

The river is 28 miles long and flows through the villages of Straiton, Kirkmichael and Dailly on its course to the Firth of Clyde at Girvan Harbour.

Map