Tucked away in the heart of Wales, one remarkable forest brimming with thousands of pine and spruce trees has left visitors so spellbound they struggle to believe they're still in the UK. Boasting around 15 square miles of stunning scenery and rich wildlife, Hafren Forest possesses an enchanting quality, where you can wander beneath the leafy canopy on various trails that encounter streams and waterfalls en route.


Situated just a brief drive from the Welsh town of Llanidloes, this makes an ideal spot for winter rambles, witnessing the seasonal transformation up close.


One of the forest's crown jewels is the Cascades Walk, a scenic half-mile boardwalk that meanders alongside the River Severn. When TikTok explorers going by @tomharbourne stumbled upon the forest, they hailed it as "the best boardwalk in the country."



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The adventurers, who have a knack for uncovering hidden gems across the UK, ventured to Hafren Forest. They posted a TikTok clip, simply titled "This is not Canada" featuring the boardwalk stroll, bordered by flowing water and tree-lined paths on both sides.



They continue: "This walk showcases some of the most amazing scenery Wales has to offer and the views you get on this stunning walk immediately will have your thoughts drifting away to pine forests of Canada or Alaska."


The Cascades Walk offers a breathtaking viewpoint with cascading waterfalls, providing the ideal spot to take a breather and soak up the splendour of nature.


The boardwalk is easily navigable and even includes ramps for wheelchair users and mobility scooters, ensuring it's a welcoming spot for everyone.


You'll also find the Source of the Severn Trail within the forest, leading intrepid explorers to the river's origin on the slopes of Pumlumon, the loftiest peak in the Cambrian Mountains.



This hour-long trail takes visitors along the river, through a vibrant wildflower meadow, before crossing a footbridge where the River Severn roars down a gully to create the renowned Severn-Break-its-Neck waterfall.


The forest itself was established in the 1930s by the Forestry Commission, with the river's source located on the slopes of Pumlumon (Plynlimon), the tallest mountain in mid-Wales. It's also a paradise for wildlife lovers.


It's home to an array of rare bird species, such as buzzards, goshawks, red kites, and merlins.


Plus, almost all of the UK's native freshwater fish species inhabit its waters, making it a hotspot for biodiversity.


Forest walks can range from a quick 30-minute stroll to a more challenging 4.5-hour hike, with terrain varying from a man-made boardwalk to loose stone and steep inclines, depending on your chosen route.


With picnic areas conveniently situated near the car park and at the end of the boardwalk, it's the perfect place to pause and appreciate the otherworldly beauty of the surroundings.


The forest is a perfect spot for families, couples, and large groups, offering ample room for all to roam and relish.


Whether you're after a tranquil escape or a fun-filled family day out, Hafren Forest has got you covered.


What's more, entry won't cost you a penny, making it a wallet-friendly choice for nature enthusiasts keen to soak up the breathtaking Welsh scenery without splashing the cash.


Whether it's the picturesque vistas, the abundant wildlife, or the serene trails that catch your eye, Hafren Forest is an essential stop-off for anyone touring Wales.

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