The River Teifi Special Area of Conservation protects a rich river ecosystem renowned for its pristine water quality, diverse wildlife, and important habitats, offering excellent opportunities for angling, wildlife observation, and outdoor exploration.
The River Teifi Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located in southwest Wales, encompassing the River Teifi and its surrounding riparian habitats. This protected area safeguards a continuous stretch of one of Wales' cleanest and most ecologically valuable rivers, flowing approximately 75 miles from its source near Pumlumon in the Cambrian Mountains down to Cardigan Bay. The river and its tributaries support a range of rare and protected species, including otters, Atlantic salmon, and notable freshwater fish species such as brook lamprey and twaite shad. The Teifi's extensive riverine habitats include clean, fast-flowing water, gravel beds, wetlands, and riparian woodlands that contribute to its high conservation value. Historically, the River Teifi has been an important resource for local communities through fishing, agriculture, and milling, and it continues to hold cultural significance in the region. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy recreational activities along the river such as fishing—particularly for salmon and trout—canoeing and kayaking on accessible sections, and birdwatching in the bordering wetland areas. The area also features scenic walking routes, including riverside paths that highlight diverse landscapes from upland moorlands to estuarine environments near Cardigan. The River Teifi SAC is valued both for biodiversity conservation and opportunities to connect visitors with a relatively unspoiled natural river environment. Protection efforts focus on maintaining water quality, preserving habitat integrity, and supporting native species populations. Visitors can explore multiple access points to experience the natural beauty and tranquility offered by this important Welsh river system.
Teifi Pools - prime spots for brown trout fishing with pristine waters
Rare species habitat supporting otters and Atlantic salmon
Cardigan Bay estuary area where the river meets the sea, important for birdwatching
Scenic riverside walking routes through diverse riparian woodlands and wetlands
The River Teifi is a critical breeding ground for Atlantic salmon, supporting healthy spawning runs thanks to its clean, oxygen-rich waters.
Extensive mature woodlands along the riverbanks provide shelter and habitat for diverse bird species and mammals including otters.
Natural deep pools along the river famed for their trout populations, favored by anglers and hikers alike.