River Endrick

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River Endrick is a river in central Scotland that flows through Stirlingshire and into Loch Lomond, contributing significantly to the loch’s freshwater system.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
River Endrick canonical 2

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
contributesTo Loch Lomond
surface form: Loch Lomond freshwater system
country Scotland
United Kingdom
drainageBasin Loch Lomond
surface form: Loch Lomond basin
flowsInto Loch Lomond
flowsThrough Strathendrick
near Balfron
near Drymen
near Fintry
near Killearn
hasAlternativeName Endrick Water
hasConservationInterest important for migratory fish
important for riparian habitats
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasEcologicalStatus important salmon river
important trout river
hasNameLanguage English
isTributaryOf Loch Lomond
locatedIn Stirlingshire
central Scotland
locatedOnContinent Europe
mouthLocation Loch Lomond
near Balmaha
nearbySettlement Balfron
Drymen
Fintry
Killearn
partOf Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
hydrological network of the River Clyde–Loch Lomond area
region Stirling council area
historic county of Stirlingshire
sourceLocation Fintry Hills
near the Gargunnock Hills
supportsHabitatType freshwater riverine habitat
supportsSpecies Atlantic salmon
brown trout
lamprey
otter
sea trout
usedFor angling
canoeing
kayaking
recreational fishing
waterBodyType freshwater

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Loch Lomond hasInflow River Endrick
Clan Buchanan associatedWithRiver River Endrick