River Waveney
The River Waveney is a river in eastern England, flowing through the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. It stretches approximately 50 miles and is known for its scenic beauty, meandering through picturesque landscapes and wetlands. The river eventually joins the River Yare near Beccles before emptying into the North Sea.
The Waveney is an important habitat for various wildlife species, including birds and fish. It is also popular for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and walking along its banks. The river is part of the Broads National Park, which is renowned for its unique ecosystem and natural beauty.