Berriedale Water is a short river in Caithness in northern Scotland.
Downstream of Braemore it curves to the south within an increasingly narrow valley which continues to the coast at the estate village of Berriedale.
Like the lower stretches of Berriedale Water, the valley sides become more wooded towards the coast.
The two rivers are crossed by the A9 road at their confluence only a few hundred metres short of the Moray Firth.
The remains of Berriedale Castle stand above the mouth on the south side.