Forss Water

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Forss Water, known also as Forss River, has its source at the northern end of Loch Shurrey, at grid reference ND042568. About 13 kilometres north of its source the river flows into Crosskirk Bay and the Atlantic Ocean at ND029700. Crosskirk Bay is on the north coast of Great Britain and about 8 kilometres west of the burgh of Thurso, Caithness, in Highland Scotland.

The river marked the eastern extent of the Clan Mackay raid in the Sandside Chase of 1437.

Tributaries

Bridges

The river is crossed by four road bridges and one footbridge.

The road bridges are:

The footbridge is near the river's mouth at ND029700, providing access to St Marys Chapel, to the west of the river, from Crosskirk, to the east.