Cairn Water

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Bank of the Cairn Water near Crossford

Cairn Water is a small river in Dumfriesshire, eleven and a half miles long. The river is formed by the confluence of the Castlefern, Craigdarroch and Dalquhat, flowing south-eastwards to the Cluden.[1]

The Castlefairn is joined by the Craigdarroch and then by the Dalwhat, both from its left, just below the village of Moniaive in the parish of Glencairn.

The confluence of these streams forms the Cairn Water. The parish is named for the river valley. The river flows east past Kirkland, then southeast to Newtonairds, where it is joined by the Old Water to form Cluden Water. Cluden Water flows east and southeast to join the River Nith just north of Dumfries.[2] The entire stretch of river from Moniaive to the Nith is known locally as the River Cairn.[3]

The river defines part of the border between Dumfriesshire to the east and Kirkcudbrightshire to the west.[4]

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