Doug Shepherd's photos with the keyword: River Taf

Pointing the way in Wales

29 May 2019 17 11 344
In 1944, Dylan wrote 'Poem in October' about his birthday walk, to the shoulder of Sir John's hill to the south of the town of Laugharne. Dylan Thomas The poem is simply about his love of Laugharne and getting older. The poem was set on the 27th of October, 1944; his 30th Birthday. The estuary sounds and the memory of the herons awaiting the tide were on his mind. The Dylan Thomas Birthday Walk was created by Bob Stevens to help promote Dylan Thomas's poetry and for more people to while away their own birthdays in the "beguiling island of a town" that is Laugharne. The walk is posted with 'verse' signs as show in the picture above left. It is approximately 2 miles/3.2 km in length and will take you uphill, following the route of the Wales Coast Path in this area. Enjoy the magnificent views of the estuary, Dylan's boathouse, the Gower, north Devon, Caldey Island and Tenby. Dylan Thomas Boathouse View of the River Taf Eastury from the 'Last Verse' Signpost

The River Taf Estuary at Laugharne (Plus x 1 PiP)

08 Sep 2018 36 29 642
The River Taf (Welsh: Afon Taf) is a river in West Wales. It rises in the Preseli Hills of north Pembrokeshire and flows approximately 50 km (30 mi) through Carmarthenshire to Carmarthen Bay. It reaches the sea near the village of Laugharne and is one of three rivers, along with the River Gwendraeth and River Towy, to enter the sea on the east side of Carmarthen Bay. Perhaps best enlarged