River Orchy | |
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Native name | Abhainn Urchaidh (Scottish Gaelic) |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Loch Tulla |
• coordinates | 56°32′14″N 04°46′19″W / 56.53722°N 4.77194°W |
Mouth | |
• location | Loch Awe |
• coordinates | 56°24′18″N 05°01′58″W / 56.40500°N 5.03278°W |
The River Orchy (Scottish Gaelic: Urchaidh / Abhainn Urchaidh) is a river that passes through the village of Dalmally, Argyll and Bute in the West Highlands of Scotland. It rises in the Black Mount Forest, and flows southerly, passing through Loch Tulla and Glen Orchy before reaching Loch Awe. The hills of Beinn Mhic-Mhonaidh, Beinn Udlaidh and Beinn Bhreac-liath are to the north and south; there are falls and islands within the river. Reachable by the A82 road, tourists partake in kayaking, whitewater rafting, and fishing. Recent gold mining exploration has occurred in one of the river's glens just outside the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.