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River Creran

The River Creran is a river in Argyllshire, Scotland. Its headwaters are on the slopes of Sgùrr na h-Ulaidh. It flows initially generally west through a narrow valley (Caol Creran), with several waterfalls (which form part of the boundary between Argyll and Lochaber), and then generally west then south-west through a broader and flatter valley (Glen Creran). Its major tributary, the River Ure, joins it on the left, then it flows through a small loch, Loch Baile Mhic Chalein (which contains a crannog), and it then reaches a sea loch, Loch Creran. The river's course passes no significant settlements.

Under the Conservation of Salmon (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2023, the river has been awarded Grade 3 for the year 2024.

56°33′14″N 5°15′42″W / 56.5540°N 5.2617°W / 56.5540; -5.2617

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