Dee River (Wales)
Dee River, known as the River Dee, flows through Wales and England, spanning approximately 113 kilometers. It originates in the Snowdonia National Park in Wales and travels eastward, eventually emptying into the Mersey Estuary. The river is notable for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
The Dee River is also significant for its historical and cultural importance. It has been a vital waterway for trade and transportation since ancient times. The river passes through several towns, including Llangollen and Chester, offering recreational activities such as fishing, canoeing, and walking along its banks.