The Kale Water is a 20 miles (32 km) long tributary of the River Teviot in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. Its feeder burns in the Cheviot Hills are the Long Burn, Hawkwillow Burn and the Grindstone Burn, east of Leithope Forest near the Anglo-Scottish Border.
The Kale continues northwards via Upper Hindhope and Chatto to Hownam, the Hownam Rings and Morebattle Hill. At Morebattle the river turns to the west and, near Caverton Mill, the Kale receives another burn, the Cessford Burn. It continues alongside the B6401, past Grahamslaw to join the Teviot at Kalemouth and the Kalemouth Suspension Bridge.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "KALEMOUTH SUSPENSION BRIDGE, OVER RIVER TEVIOT (LB3849)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
External links
- SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY: Quaternary geology of part of the Kale Water catchment, Western Cheviot
- RCAHMS record for Kale Water
- Historic Environment Scotland. "Kalemouth Bridge (278459)". Canmore.
- Walk: Kirk Yetholm to Morebattle
55°32′N 2°28′W / 55.533°N 2.467°W
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