During the 19th century a weir was constructed across the River Taff.
You can walk up either side of the River Taff to the next waymark.
It was only fully visible from across the River Taff in the west.
To the far west, the town was protected by the River Taff, with tents pitched on the land between.
It was formerly the site of a ferry crossing across the River Taff, upon which a school is now built.
The fort's irregular shape was determined by the River Taff that flowed along the west side of the walls.
It is named so because it follows the course of the River Taff.
The park is situated in the valley of the River Taff.
The ford was replaced in later years by the narrow stone bridge over the River Taff.
It was destroyed by a heavy storm which caused the River Taff to flood about two years later.