- River Tâf
The River Tâf rises in the
Preseli Hills of NorthPembrokeshire ,West Wales , near the village ofCrymych and is around 50 km (30 mi) long.Water drains from high ground above the village, and at one time flowed at ground level across the main
Cardigan –Tenby road (A478) before falling to the level of the defunctWhitland and Cardigan Branch Line railway station "Crymmych Arms" (Great Western Railway ) where, on the UKOrdnance Survey map of 1866 it is shown as the source of the Taf.At this point the stream fulfils its description "Crymych" (in Welsh "crooked stream") by turning through almost a right angle along the floor of the valley. The stream is mentioned—with various spellings—in records since
1468 and provided both the village and its hostelry with an identity. From there the Taf, augmented by numerous minor tributaries, flows ESE toLlanfyrnach then SW through Glandwr, Llanglydwen and Login toWhitland . It then flows east toSt Clears , south of which its broad estuary meetsCarmarthen Bay nearLaugharne . Its length is about 56 km (35 mi) from Crymych to Ginst Point, of which about 14 km (9 mi) is tidal.
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