
River Waveney
The River Waveney is a notable river in eastern England, flowing for about 36 miles mainly through Suffolk and Norfolk. It originates from the Norfolk Broads and joins the River Great Ouse at Ness Point. The Waveney supports local ecosystems, provides water for agriculture and communities, and offers recreational activities like boating and fishing. Its meandering course creates a variety of habitats, promoting biodiversity. Historically, it has been important for transportation and trade. The river's landscape is characterized by marshy areas, riverbanks, and rural countryside, contributing to the region’s natural beauty and environmental significance.