View live river levels across the Spey Catchment, using data from SEPA gauging stations.
This page shows near real-time river levels (in metres) across the Spey catchment. Funded by the Cairngorms National Park Authority, developed by the Spey Catchment Initiative and using SEPA data, this tool helps land managers, anglers and others stay informed about river levels.
Please note: This page is in testing. Data, modelling, and how river levels are displayed may change. Information may sometimes be inaccurate or delayed. Please share any feedback via our contact form here.
Map Key
Very High Water Levels
Normal water levels
Very Low Water Levels
River Spey Gauging Stations
The table below lists all SEPA gauging stations in the Spey catchment in order from source to sea. All heights are in meters.
Clicking on any entry opens a detailed graph showing river levels over the past 24 hours, 30 days, and 12 months, to give you both short-term and long-term context. This can help you spot trends and changes throughout the seasons.
Station Name
River Height
Status
Last Updated
Disclaimer: Important Information
All data shown on this page is sourced from SEPA’s live gauging station feeds. River level readings are automated and updated at regular intervals throughout the day.
Please note:
The colour-coded status of each station is provided for general guidance only. Local conditions such as snowmelt, ground saturation, and rainfall intensity can cause water levels to rise or fall rapidly. This tool should not be used for navigation or flood risk decision-making in emergency situations. For official flood alerts and warnings, please visit the SEPA Floodline website: https://floodline.sepa.org.uk/floodupdates/