
The River Taff
The River Taff is a major river in Wales that flows through Cardiff, the capital city. It begins in the Brecon Beacons mountains and travels approximately 64 miles southward, passing through scenic landscapes before reaching Cardiff Bay. The river has historically supported agriculture, industry, and transportation in the region. Today, it plays a key role in the city's landscape, with parks and walkways alongside it, as well as providing recreational opportunities. The Taff also influences local ecosystems and contributes to the overall natural beauty of the area.