The River Liffey flows through Dublin, supplying much of the city's water. It rises in the Wicklow Mountains and flows eastward, passing through central Dublin before emptying into Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea. Major rivers like the Dodder, Poddle, and Camac flow into the Liffey, which is home to trout and has bridges like the Ha'penny Bridge crossing it. In Irish, the River Liffey is known as An Lifé.