
River Dove
The River Dove is a notable river in England, primarily flowing through the Peak District National Park. It originates in the moorlands of Staffordshire and serves as a natural boundary between the counties of Staffordshire and Derbyshire. The river is famous for its picturesque landscapes, scenic walking trails, and recreational activities like fishing and kayaking. One of its key features is the charming village of Dovedale, known for its stunning limestone valleys and rock formations, particularly the iconic Stepping Stones. The River Dove is not only a natural asset but also an important part of the region's cultural heritage.