Numerous nature trails border the river, in addition to a forest which is part of the park. The river is quite close to Calderglen Castle, and is used for a wide range of sports related activities.
Angus is a county of east central Scotland, south of Kincardine and separated on the south from Fifeshire by the Firth of Tay.
Buteshire is an ancient island shire, consisting of the Isle of Arran, and the islands of Bute, the Cumbraes, Placida, Holy Isle, and Inchmarnoch, all lying in the Firth of Clyde.
Caithness is the northernmost county of Scotland on the mainland.
The river is spanned by 20 road and nine rail bridges between Hampton Court and the Tower of London.
River of northeast England formed by the union of the North Tyne (rising in the Cheviot Hills) and South Tyne (rising near Cross Fell in Cumbria) near Hexham, Northumberland, and reaching the North Sea at Tynemouth ; length 72 km / 45 miles.
The principal tributary of the Tyne is the River Derwent, and the chief towns and cities along its course are Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Jarrow, and South Shields.