Teifi Pools Nature Reserve is a tranquil series of upland lakes in West Wales, offering rich opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and experiencing pristine Welsh freshwater habitats.
Teifi Pools Nature Reserve is located in the uplands of Ceredigion, West Wales, on the upper reaches of the River Teifi. The reserve comprises three natural lakes—Llynoedd Teifi—formed in glacial hollows, surrounded by a mix of moorland and ancient woodlands. It covers an area characterized by high rainfall and cool temperatures, fostering a unique ecosystem of freshwater, bog, and heath habitats. The pools are an important source of the River Teifi and support diverse aquatic and terrestrial species, including native otters, rare aquatic plants, and various bird species such as the red kite and dipper. Historically, the area played a role in local sheep grazing traditions and small-scale fishing, but it has largely been protected to conserve its natural environment. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Teifi Pools for peaceful walks along marked trails, birdwatching hides, and opportunities to photograph scenic reflections and wildlife. The reserve provides access to rugged upland terrain and is a favored spot for solitude and nature study. Nearby, visitors can explore the wider Teifi Valley and connect to larger trail systems leading towards the Cambrian Mountains. The reserve’s natural beauty and ecological value make it a significant protected area within West Wales.
Llynoedd Teifi - the three natural upland glacial lakes
Excellent red kite and otter viewing opportunities
Peaceful walking trails with panoramic views of Cambrian foothills
Access to remote moorland habitats with bog and heath ecosystems
Three glacially formed natural lakes that create unique freshwater and bog habitats important for wildlife.
The reserve is a prime location to observe red kites soaring and feeding in their natural environment.
A transition zone where upland bog meets ancient woodland, supporting diverse plant and animal species.