Killock Burn

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Glenkillock

The Killock Burn (otherwise the Killoch Burn) is a minor stream of Renfrewshire, running down to the Levern Water at Killoch, immediately north of Neilston.

The burn rises is a number of smaller headwaters in the gentle hills close to Neilston, and runs east-south-eastwards, creating in its lower reaches a small, lovely gorge known as Glenkillock, a wooded ravine bisecting the Fereneze Hills. The three waterfalls on the burn in Glenkillock have been compared with the Clyde Falls in miniature.