River Clyde
The
River Clyde
(
Scots Gaelic
:
Cluaidh
) flows from its
source
in the "Lead Hills" area of lowland
Scotland
to its mouth near
Glasgow
at the
Firth of Clyde
, where it flows into the North channel of the
Irish Sea
. The
Clyde Valley
near
New Lanark
is particularly fertile, and home to many
tomato
greenhouses
and
garden centres
, as well as being a magnet for
tourists
. The Clyde is also well-known for its
shipbuilding
which has declined in recent years, but saw the launch of such well-known
ocean liners
as the
Queen Mary
and the
Queen Elizabeth 2
. It has a total length of about 106 miles (176 km), making it Scotland's third longest
river
.
Major riverside towns
Lanark
Hamilton
Bothwell
Blantyre
Glasgow
Renfrew
Port Glasgow
Greenock
.
See also
Rivers of the United Kingdom
List of rivers of Europe
Clyde
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