Cleddau River
The Cleddau River is located in Wales, flowing through the picturesque Pembrokeshire region. It is approximately 30 kilometers long and is known for its scenic beauty, winding through lush landscapes and offering habitats for various wildlife species. The river is divided into two main branches: the Eastern Cleddau and the Western Cleddau.
The Cleddau River plays a significant role in the local ecosystem and economy. It supports fishing and recreational activities, attracting visitors to the area. Additionally, the river is historically important, with several towns and villages along its banks, contributing to the rich cultural heritage of Pembrokeshire.