Urr Water

Entirely within Dumfries and Galloway, the Urr Water originates at Loch Urr and flows for thirty-five miles southwards past Corsock, Glenlair, Auchendolly, Bridge of Urr, Haugh of Urr, and close to Dalbeattie, via Palnackie to the Solway Firth at Rough Firth.

The village of Kippford stands near the head of the firth where the Urr Water reaches the sea; the only other coastal settlement of any size is Rockcliffe.

The principal settlement on the river is Dalbeattie.

This Dumfries and Galloway location article is a stub.

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article related to a river in Scotland is a stub.

Urr Water
The River Urr as it flows under Old Ramhill Bridge (1798-1800) and New Ramhill Bridge (1972) on the A75 near Castle Douglas in Kirkcudbrightshire.
2379+GF Castle Douglas - Looking down from the bridge on a snowy day.  See the view on Google maps