River Dyfi
The River Dyfi is a river located in Wales, flowing through the picturesque landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. It originates from the slopes of the Cadair Idris mountain and travels approximately 30 kilometers before emptying into Cardigan Bay. The river is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
The River Dyfi is an important habitat for various species, including salmon and otters. It also supports local communities and agriculture, providing water for irrigation and recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking. The surrounding area is rich in cultural heritage, with several historic sites nearby.