River Orwell
The River Orwell is a river located in Suffolk, England. It flows for about 20 miles, starting from the village of Westerfield and emptying into the North Sea at Harwich. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is popular for recreational activities like sailing and fishing.
The Orwell Bridge, a notable landmark, spans the river and connects the towns of Westerfield and Stoke Park. The river is also home to various wildlife, including birds and fish, making it an important ecological area. Its banks are lined with picturesque villages and historical sites, attracting visitors year-round.