River Ewe
The River Ewe is a river located in the northwest of Scotland, flowing through the picturesque region of Ross-shire. It originates from the Ewe Valley and travels approximately 20 miles before emptying into Loch Ewe, a sea loch on the west coast. The river is known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity, making it a popular spot for fishing and outdoor activities.
The River Ewe is part of the Ewe catchment area, which supports various wildlife, including salmon and trout. The surrounding landscape features lush greenery and rugged hills, contributing to the area's natural charm. The river plays a vital role in the local ecosystem and economy, attracting visitors and nature enthusiasts alike.