Fulda River
The Fulda River is a river in central Germany, flowing through the state of Hesse. It originates in the Rhön Mountains and travels approximately 220 kilometers before joining the Weser River near the town of Münden. The river is an important waterway for the region, supporting both ecological diversity and local economies.
The Fulda is known for its scenic landscapes, including lush forests and charming towns along its banks. It is also a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and canoeing, attracting both locals and tourists who enjoy its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.