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- Achairn_Burn abstract "Achairn Burn, known also as Haster Burn, is one of the major tributaries of Wick River, in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland. The burn's source is in headwaters flowing from the northern slope of the Hill of Toftgunn, which rises to over 170 metres, and in Camster Loch, which is at nearly 120 metres, between the Hill of Toftgunn and Ballharn Hill. The same area feeds also another major tributary of Wick River, the Camster/Rowans-Strath Burn. Achairn Burn enters Wick River at Mary Ford, about 10 kilometres to the northeast of the burn's source. Its entire course is within Caithness, as is the whole of the catchment basin of Wick River.Between its source and Maryford the burn's course describes a sort of reversed S-shape, flowing generally north, then turning east and east/southeast before turning north again. On its banks the burn has Upper Achairn, Lower Achairn, Puldagon, and Haster. Between Upper Achairn and Lower Achairn the burn receives water from Allt Beag-airighe (Burn of the Small Shieling). In the Puldagon area it is bridged by a small, single-track road linking the A882 road, near the Bridge of Haster, with the A99 road in the Thrumster area. The Bridge of Haster carries the A882 itself, about 3 kilometres west of Wick and about one kilometre south of Maryford.".
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageID "1532286".
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageLength "2402".
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageRevisionID "667725707".
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink A882_road.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink A99_road.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Ballharn_Hill.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Burn_(landform).
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Caithness.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Camster_Burn.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Highland_(council_area).
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_basin.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Haster.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Highland_(council_area).
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Hill_of_Toftgunn.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Achairn.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Ford,_Wick_River.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey_National_Grid.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Puldagon.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink River_source.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Road.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Strath_Burn_(Wick_River).
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Thrumster.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Achairn.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Wick,_Caithness.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLink Wick_River.
- Achairn_Burn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Achairn Burn".
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- Achairn_Burn subject Category:Rivers_of_Highland_(council_area).
- Achairn_Burn hypernym Tributaries.
- Achairn_Burn point "58.3635 -3.2468".
- Achairn_Burn type River.
- Achairn_Burn type SpatialThing.
- Achairn_Burn comment "Achairn Burn, known also as Haster Burn, is one of the major tributaries of Wick River, in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland. The burn's source is in headwaters flowing from the northern slope of the Hill of Toftgunn, which rises to over 170 metres, and in Camster Loch, which is at nearly 120 metres, between the Hill of Toftgunn and Ballharn Hill. The same area feeds also another major tributary of Wick River, the Camster/Rowans-Strath Burn.".
- Achairn_Burn label "Achairn Burn".
- Achairn_Burn sameAs Q4673421.
- Achairn_Burn sameAs m.058lfq.
- Achairn_Burn sameAs 2657760.
- Achairn_Burn sameAs Q4673421.
- Achairn_Burn lat "58.3635".
- Achairn_Burn long "-3.2468".
- Achairn_Burn wasDerivedFrom Achairn_Burn?oldid=667725707.
- Achairn_Burn isPrimaryTopicOf Achairn_Burn.