Strathnaver
| River Naver | |
|---|---|
| River Naver near Achargary | |
| Location | |
| Country | Scotland | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Loch Naver | 
| • coordinates | 58°18′42″N 4°16′58″W / 58.31167°N 4.28278°W | 
| Mouth | |
|  • location | Bettyhill | 
|  • coordinates | 58°31′44″N 4°14′22″W / 58.52889°N 4.23944°W | 
| Length | 29 km (18 mi) | 
Strathnaver or Strath Naver (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Nabhair) is the fertile strath of the River Naver, a famous salmon river that flows from Loch Naver to the north coast of Scotland. The term has a broader use as the name of an ancient province also known as the Mackay Country (Scottish Gaelic: Dùthaich MhicAoidh), once controlled by the Clan Mackay and extending over most of northwest Sutherland.