
River Taff
The River Taff is a prominent river in South Wales, flowing through the city of Cardiff and the surrounding area. It is approximately 65 kilometers (around 40 miles) long and drains into the Bristol Channel. The Taff is significant historically and geographically, serving as a vital waterway for industry, transport, and recreation. It is bordered by parks and nature trails, making it popular for walking and cycling. The river's valley has been important for coal mining and industry, shaping the region's development. Today, the Taff is appreciated for its natural beauty and as a hub for local activities.