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Megget

Megget is a small village and civil parish in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It lies within the historic county of Peeblesshire.

Location and Geography: Megget is situated in the Megget valley, drained by the Megget Water, a tributary of the River Tweed. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, moorland, and reservoirs. It is located a few miles west of St. Mary's Loch and Tibbie Shiels Inn. The area is sparsely populated and largely agricultural, with sheep farming being a primary occupation.

History: The area has a long history, with evidence of prehistoric settlement. Megget was historically part of the barony of Moffat. The name "Megget" is believed to derive from a Cumbric language word. The nearby Megget Stone is a significant prehistoric standing stone.

Megget Reservoir: A key feature of the area is Megget Reservoir, constructed in 1983. It supplies water to Edinburgh and the surrounding area. The reservoir has significantly altered the landscape of the valley, creating a large body of water where previously there was mainly river valley and farmland.

Governance: Megget is part of the Scottish Borders Council local government area. It forms part of a larger ward for elections.

Tourism: The Megget area is popular with walkers, cyclists, and anglers. The scenery and tranquility of the area attract visitors seeking outdoor recreation.

Notable Features:

  • Megget Stone: A large standing stone of prehistoric origin.
  • Megget Reservoir: A large reservoir supplying water to Edinburgh.
  • Megget Water: A river that flows through the valley.