River Divie

River Divie
River Divie behind the trees, close to Feakirk.
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
DistrictMoray
Physical characteristics
LengthApprox. 15 kilometers (9 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftBurn of Aulthaunachan, Caochan Chaorainn and Ourack Burn.
  rightBerry Burn and Stripe of Craigroy
WaterfallsFalls of Feakirk
BridgesA940, Divie Viaduct, Bridge of Bantrach, Bridge of Newton and Bridge of Feakirk

River Divie (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Divie) is a river in Moray, Scotland, that is tributary to the River Findhorn. It begins near the Moray boundary, close to the Lùb Ghlas (shieling), from the junction of an unnamed stream with the Allt Dearg stream.

The River Divie passes through the Divie Viaduct, a notable landmark despite the river's relative obscurity, after flowing northwestward through Dava Moor, passing Glenmore (presumably a former cottage or a farm).

The river features two fords, as well as several footbridges near its end.