River Dane
The River Dane is a river located in the northwest of England, primarily flowing through the county of Cheshire. It is a tributary of the River Weaver and stretches approximately 20 miles. The river begins near the village of Danebridge and meanders through various towns and villages, including Congleton and Middlewich.
The River Dane is known for its scenic beauty and natural habitats, supporting diverse wildlife. It is also popular for recreational activities such as fishing and walking along its banks. The river plays a significant role in the local ecosystem and contributes to the area's charm and outdoor opportunities.