Cleddau
The term "Cleddau" refers to a river in Wales, specifically known as the River Cleddau. It flows through the Pembrokeshire region and is notable for its scenic beauty and ecological significance. The river is divided into two main branches: the Eastern Cleddau and the Western Cleddau, both of which eventually converge and flow into Milford Haven.
The Cleddau River is an important habitat for various wildlife species and supports local fishing activities. It also plays a role in the area's history and culture, with several towns and villages located along its banks, contributing to the region's charm and tourism.