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The '''Arraty Burn''' rises on the north slope of the [[Lomond Hills]] and flows through a wooded valley called the '''Arraty Den'''. It passes [[Kilgour]] and then flows westward, passing [[Chancefield]] and the [[Pillars of Hercules]], eventually joining the [[Maspie Burn]] to form the [[Falkland Burn]] which flows northwards to the River Eden.
[[File:Bridge over Arraty Burn - geograph.org.uk - 60103.jpg|thumb|Bridge over the Arraty Burn, near the Pillars of Hercules]]The '''Arraty Burn''' rises on the north slope of the [[Lomond Hills]] and flows through a wooded valley called the '''Arraty Den'''. It passes [[Kilgour]] and then flows westward, passing [[Chancefield]] and the [[Pillars of Hercules]], eventually joining the [[Maspie Burn]] to form the [[Falkland Burn]] which flows northwards to the River Eden.


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Revision as of 12:41, 30 January 2022

Bridge over the Arraty Burn, near the Pillars of Hercules

The Arraty Burn rises on the north slope of the Lomond Hills and flows through a wooded valley called the Arraty Den. It passes Kilgour and then flows westward, passing Chancefield and the Pillars of Hercules, eventually joining the Maspie Burn to form the Falkland Burn which flows northwards to the River Eden.