Vidå
The Vidå is a watercourse in Jutland, Denmark (German: Wiedau, North Frisian Widuu). The creek begins east of Tnder and travels west, eventually reaching the North Sea. The Vid marks the boundary between Denmark and Germany in some locations (through the Rudbl S).
The North Frisians dwell south of the river. The Vid, also known by its German name Wiedau, is the river that currently (since 1920) forms the boundary with Germany. Near Rudbl, it reaches the North Sea and produces a lake (Rudbl S or Ruttebüller See). The river stretches for 69 kilometers.
This Vidå river is special in that the two sides of the river are not dense, tall green trees but two soft green reed lawns. In the afternoon you can easily admire the beautiful sunset view. When the sun swoops down, beautiful pink and blue clouds appear on the horizon. It is also considered one of the longest rivers in Denmark.
Length: 80.2 km