River Avon, Falkirk

For other rivers called Avon, see River Avon.
River Avon
River
Aqueduct over the River Avon
Countries Scotland, United Kingdom
Region Falkirk
Source
 - location Fannyside Lochs, North Lanarkshire
Mouth
 - location Grangemouth, Falkirk
Length 31 km (19 mi)

The River Avon is a river largely in the Falkirk council area, Scotland. It originates from the Fannyside Lochs in North Lanarkshire, some 3 miles (5 km) east of Cumbernauld.[1] It flows through Avonbridge, through the Avon Gorge, through Muiravonside Country Park, past the west of Linlithgow and enters the Firth of Forth near Grangemouth. From just east of Avonbridge to just north of Linlithgow it forms the boundary between Falkirk and West Lothian council areas. It is 19 miles (31 km) in length.[1]

The Avon AqueductScotland's longest navigable aqueductcarries the Union Canal above the river.[2]

Like other rivers of this name throughout Britain, the name Avon simply means 'river', derived from Scottish Gaelic abhainn, or Brythonic (i.e. Old Welsh) afon.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Royal Scottish Geographical Society, (2006), Scotland: an encyclopedia of places & landscapes, page 39
  2. "Avon, River". Gazeteer for Scotland. Retrieved 24 August 2014.

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Coordinates: 56°00′37″N 3°40′35″W / 56.01014°N 3.67647°W / 56.01014; -3.67647


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