
Teifi River
The Teifi River, also known as the River Teifi, is a significant waterway in Wales that flows for approximately 75 miles from the Cambrian Mountains to the Irish Sea. It passes through picturesque valleys, supporting diverse wildlife and rich farmland. The river is important historically for transport and trade, and today it’s valued for recreation, such as fishing and boating. Its waters help sustain local ecosystems and communities, contributing to the region’s natural beauty and economy. The Teifi also features notable landmarks and towns along its course, making it a key feature of Welsh landscape and heritage.