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'''Luss Water''' is a small river which runs through the middle of the [[Luss Hills]] in the north-west of [[Dunbartonshire]], in the narrow area of the county between [[Loch Lomond]] to the east and [[Loch Long]] to the west. The river carves a small glen, '''Glen Luss''';, thorough the hills. | '''Luss Water''' is a small river which runs through the middle of the [[Luss Hills]] in the north-west of [[Dunbartonshire]], in the narrow area of the county between [[Loch Lomond]] to the east and [[Loch Long]] to the west. The river carves a small glen, '''Glen Luss''';, thorough the hills. | ||
The river is formed by numerous burns running off the slopes of [[ | The river is formed by numerous burns running off the slopes of [[Beinn a' Mhanaich]] and neighbouring hills, and runs down eastwards to enter Loch Lomond at the village of [[Luss]]. | ||
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[[Category:Rivers of Dunbartonshire]] | [[Category:Rivers of Dunbartonshire]] |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 16 April 2022
Luss Water is a small river which runs through the middle of the Luss Hills in the north-west of Dunbartonshire, in the narrow area of the county between Loch Lomond to the east and Loch Long to the west. The river carves a small glen, Glen Luss;, thorough the hills.
The river is formed by numerous burns running off the slopes of Beinn a' Mhanaich and neighbouring hills, and runs down eastwards to enter Loch Lomond at the village of Luss.
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