
Clyde (River Clyde)
The River Clyde is a major river in Scotland that flows approximately 106 miles from the Lowther Hills to the Firth of Clyde, near Glasgow. It has historically been a vital waterway for trade, shipbuilding, and transportation. The river supports a diverse ecosystem and features several notable towns along its course. Its deep and navigable waters have made Glasgow, a major Scottish city, a prominent center for maritime industries. Today, the Clyde remains important for shipping, leisure activities, and as a symbol of Scotland’s industrial heritage.