Moffat Water

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The Moffat Water is a minor river in northeastern Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Its headwaters rise at Birkhill in the midst of the Moffat Hills, close to the border with Selkirkshire (which corresponds to the watershed between the Annan and Ettrick basins). From here, it flows southwestwards through the narrow valley of Moffatdale, eventually joining the Annan and the Evan at Threewater Foot, south of Moffat town. Its tributaries include the Tail Burn, the outlet of Loch Skeen, which enters Moffatdale by way of a picturesque waterfall known as the Grey Mare's Tail.[1]

SourceMoffat Hills
coordinates55°25′36″N 3°16′19″W
MouthRiver Annan
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Moffat Water
The upper reaches of the Moffat Water
Physical characteristics
SourceMoffat Hills
  coordinates55°25′36″N 3°16′19″W
MouthRiver Annan
  coordinates
55°18′19″N 3°25′39″W
Length17 km (11 mi)
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