Endrick Water Endrick Water at Gartness ©2013 Gazetteer for Scotland A river in Stirling Council Area, the Endrick Water rises in headstreams in the Gargunnock Hills to the south of Kippen. Formed by the confluence of the Backside and Burnfoot Burns, it flows south towards the Carron Valley Reservoir before turning west to meander nearly 30 miles (48 km) past Fintry, Balfron and Drymen. It eventually enters the southeast end of Loch Lomond, its largest tributary being the Blane Water. The valley through which it passes is known as Strathendrick or 'Sweet Innerdale'. Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry
Endrick Water at Gartness ©2013 Gazetteer for Scotland
A river in Stirling Council Area, the Endrick Water rises in headstreams in the Gargunnock Hills to the south of Kippen. Formed by the confluence of the Backside and Burnfoot Burns, it flows south towards the Carron Valley Reservoir before turning west to meander nearly 30 miles (48 km) past Fintry, Balfron and Drymen. It eventually enters the southeast end of Loch Lomond, its largest tributary being the Blane Water. The valley through which it passes is known as Strathendrick or 'Sweet Innerdale'.
©2013 The Editors of The Gazetteer for Scotland Supported by: The Robertson Trust, The Royal Scottish Geographical Society, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh.