River Cleddau
The River Cleddau is a significant waterway located in Wales, flowing through the picturesque Pembrokeshire region. It is divided into two main branches: the Eastern Cleddau and the Western Cleddau, which converge near the town of Cleddau Bridge. The river is known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity, supporting various wildlife habitats.
The Cleddau River is approximately 30 miles long and plays a vital role in the local ecosystem. It is also important for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking. The river eventually flows into Milford Haven, an estuary that serves as a major port and natural harbor.