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Afon Ystwyth
The river flows generally westwards before draining into Cardigan Bay at Aberystwyth where it shares the harbour with the Afon Rheidol.
Away from the abandoned mine workings, the river valley is one of the most beautiful in Wales with steep wooded banks carrying crystal-clear water. It is especially beautiful in autumn. That season tends to bring large numbers of visitors to parts of the upper valley.
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