With the glorious blue sky and the incantation of sunlight, there's no good time to embark on an outdoor escape. Located in the heart of Wales, the enchanting forests will captivate everyone who visits with their enchanting scenery, stunning waterfalls and impressive corridors.
A mere hop from the quaint Welsh town of Lanidroe is the forest of Hafren, the perfect heaven for lonely ramblers, couples or families, and more, it is absolutely free. This magical spread, which appears to be lifted from the picture book pages, covers approximately 15 square miles filled with diverse wildlife.
From the forest parking lot, a relaxed 30-minute walk will embrace the riverbank and the meandering beside the sea, which is rushing.
Spanning 0.9km, the boardwalk passes through the trees and snakes across the Severn River, offering an idyllic route for cyclists. There are many picturesque locations perfect for a picnic, so it's wise to bring some treats.
The beauty of the forest has not been noticed. It has become an internet phenomenon, and people are amazed at its beauty.
A video posted by Travel Afionado Alison Finlayson showed off the appeal of Hafren Forest, earning 3 million incredible views. She said, “Hafren Forest is a must-see visit if you're in Wales. The walk along the boardwalk is simply fascinating.”
She praised it as “the most beautiful promenade in the UK,” highlighting the accessibility of wheelchair users and compatibility with pet owners. “It's really beautiful,” one person was enthusiastic. “Amazing,” another claimed.
“There, a beautiful place,” a third scream came in.
An excited commenter said, “This looks beautiful. I live in South Wales so I have to plan a trip to visit here. I've never heard of it!” Another addition: “Absolutely beautiful wants to walk there.”
If you visit the area frequently, you will find yourself saying, “It's really beautiful. It's in small Wales, outside a small town called Ranid Rose.
Another enthusiast said, “I need to go, I absolutely love Wales, it's so beautiful, I'm lucky enough to live there and it's adjacent to South Wales and Mid Wales.” Meanwhile, someone from England discovered. “I'm from England and this place is absolutely beautiful.
I'll get there
For those planning a one-day excursion, expect travel time of just over two hours from Cardiff and Swansea, slightly less than Birmingham, about 90 minutes from Wrexham, or less than an hour if you're coming from Aberystwyth on the Ceridijon Coast.
To find your way there, the best approach is to use the postal code SY18 6SY in the parking lot. From there you can easily follow the trail.