Best lakes around Trawsgoed are found in a region characterized by its rivers, such as the River Ystwyth and River Teifi, and its upland lakes within the Cambrian Mountains. This area of Ceredigion offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape features remote moorland scenery and ancient woodlands, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Llyn Teifi, the largest of the group of 6 pools and reservoirs making up the Teifi Pools, and the actual source of the River Teifi. Beautiful location surrounded by upland moorland as far as you can see.
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Fast and flowing running almost along side the red trail back to the lake. Great to add on to the end as its a short climb back to the top for it.
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A great section running down to the lake and if you time it right you will be swooping down along with the kites for feeding time.
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Super fast road to descend. Clareddu bothy is very close by for basic accommodation.
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An area that feels different from anywhere else I know. The land is lumpy with an impressive mix of green and brown at this time of year. Lots of wildlife, loads of dragonflies, kites, ravens and big fat caterpillars.
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The region around Trawsgoed offers a diverse range of water bodies, including remote upland lakes like the Teifi Pools, which are known for their wild beauty and fishing, and larger reservoirs such as Rheidol Reservoir, which is part of a hydroelectric scheme and features a visitor centre.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Teifi Pools, including Llyn Egnant and Llyn Teifi, are renowned for wild brown trout. Rheidol Reservoir also offers fishing for brown and rainbow trout. Day tickets and permits are often available through local estates or online. You can find more information about Llyn Teifi and the Teifi Pools at Visit Mid Wales.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. Around the Teifi Pools, you might spot dragonflies, kites, ravens, and various birds of prey. Rheidol Reservoir is a habitat for red kites, buzzards, and nesting birds, with bat colonies even residing near the visitor centre buildings.
Absolutely. The area around the Teifi Pools offers challenging walking routes with rewarding views over the Cambrian Mountains. Near Rheidol Reservoir, you'll find scenic walking trails through ancient woodlands. For cycling, the Elan Reservoir Gravel Track provides stunning views and is popular for gravel riding. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guides around Trawsgoed or gravel biking guides.
Yes, there are easier options available. While some areas are rugged, you can find less strenuous paths. For example, the Rheidol Reservoir area has walking routes, and you can find easy hikes in the broader region. Check out the easy hikes around Trawsgoed guide for specific routes.
Many lakes offer impressive vistas. The Teifi Pools provide breathtaking moorland scenery. The Elan Reservoir Gravel Track is specifically highlighted for its stunning views of the reservoirs. Additionally, trails like the High as a Kite Red Trail and Barcud Bach Blue Trail offer cracking views, often with red kites flying overhead.
Yes, the Rheidol Reservoir features a Visitor Centre that provides interactive displays about renewable energy and offers guided tours of the power plant. This facility is part of the Rheidol hydroelectric power scheme, the largest of its kind in England and Wales. You can find more details at Visit Wales.
The Teifi Pools are unique for their remote, upland location in the Cambrian Mountains, offering a profound sense of solitude amidst breathtaking moorland scenery. They are also historically significant for wild brown trout fishing, with anglers visiting for hundreds of years. The landscape itself is described as an impressive mix of green and brown, teeming with wildlife.
Yes, near Rheidol Reservoir, you can visit the Felin Newydd Falls, which were designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The broader Rheidol Valley also offers scenic beauty and ancient woodlands.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes, especially remote spots like Llyn Egnant, which is described as a very quiet spot perfect for a picnic. The impressive mix of landscapes, abundant wildlife, and the sense of remoteness found at places like the Teifi Pools are also highly valued.
While the Teifi Pools are in a remote area, the broader region around Trawsgoed and near Rheidol Reservoir (closer to Aberystwyth) offers amenities. For specific cafes or accommodation, it's best to check local listings for towns and villages surrounding the lake areas you plan to visit.


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