The River Esk (Brythonic: Isca (water), ), also called the Lothian Esk, is a river that flows through Midlothian and East Lothian, Scotland.

It initially runs as two separate rivers: the North Esk and the South Esk.

Route

The North Esk rises in the North Esk Reservoir in the Pentland Hills, in Midlothian, a mile (1.6 km) north of the village of Carlops. It flows north-east past Penicuik and Auchendinny, where it is joined by the Glencorse Burn, flowing in a south-easterly direction from the Glencorse Reservoir. The reservoir was built by the Edinburgh Water Company in the 1820s, to supply compensation water to millowners on the Esk when they started to take water from the Glencorse Burn for drinking water supplies. The river continues through Roslin Glen and the Penicuik–Dalkeith Walkway, past Hawthornden Castle, Polton, Lasswade and Melville Castle.

The South Esk rises at the southernmost extremity of Midlothian, on the western slopes of Blackhope Scar (the highest of the Moorfoot Hills). It flows north through Gladhouse Reservoir and Rosebery Reservoir, and by the village of Temple, before receiving the Redside Burn close to Arniston House. It is joined by the Gore Water at Shank. The Dalhousie Burn joins just to the west of Newtongrange. The South Esk passes Newbattle Abbey and proceeds through Dalkeith.

The rivers converge just about north-east of Dalkeith at the edge of the grounds of Dalkeith Palace. From here the River Esk continues north for about , entering the East Lothian region, skirting Inveresk and flowing into the Firth of Forth at Fisherrow (Musselburgh).

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Image:Esk sign.jpg|River Esk signpost

Image:Esk weir.jpg|River Esk weir

Image:Esk fishing.jpg|River Esk angler

Image:Esk bank erosion.jpg|River Esk bank erosion

Image:Esk swans.jpg|River Esk swans

Image:Esk Musselburgh1.jpg|River Esk, Musselburgh

Image:Esk Rennie's Bridge.jpg|River Esk, Rennie's Bridge

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See also

  • List of rivers of Scotland
  • Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS)
  • List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom
  • List of navigation authorities in the United Kingdom