Conwy Estuary
The Conwy Estuary is located in North Wales, where the River Conwy meets the Irish Sea. This estuary is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring a mix of salt marshes, mudflats, and diverse wildlife. It plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem, providing habitat for various bird species and marine life.
The estuary is also significant for its historical and cultural context. The nearby town of Conwy is famous for its medieval castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The estuary serves as a vital waterway for local fishing and tourism, contributing to the region's economy and heritage.