The Tywi river flows for 90 kilometres from its source in the exposed upland landscape of the Cambrian Mountain on the border of Ceredigion and Powys, through the fertile farmland of Carmarthenshire to its mouth in Carmarthen Bay. The river and its estuary are of European importance for the wildlife they support.
The valley created by this dynamic river is rightly recognised as one of the most important historic landscape in Wales. It is also renowned for its scenic quality as a landscape that has been shaped by ice, water and since prehistoric times, by people.
The Tywi a River Through Time project will focus on the valley’s landscape from Dryslwyn to Llandgadog. Its aim is to improve the conservation and management of this outstanding landscape.
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