The Water of Feugh (pronounced:few-ikh) is a stream in Aberdeenshire that is the largest tributary to the River Dee.
[1] This stream rises in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, in an area known as the Forest of Birse, and has a particularly scenic aspect in a series of cascades at the Bridge of Feugh slightly above its point of discharge to the Dee.
The Water of Feugh is a tributary of the River Dee, forming a confluence at Banchory.
[2] Summer water temperatures near the mouth run approximately 14.1 degrees Celsius.
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