Duddon River
The Duddon River is located in the Lake District National Park in northwest England. It flows for approximately 16 miles, starting from the mountains of Scafell and Bowfell and emptying into the Duddon Estuary near the village of Sandscale Haws. The river is known for its scenic beauty, surrounded by lush landscapes and rugged hills.
The Duddon River is popular for various outdoor activities, including fishing, walking, and cycling along its banks. It is also a habitat for diverse wildlife, making it an important ecological area. The river has inspired poets, including William Wordsworth, who celebrated its natural beauty in his works.