The forest covers around 40 square kilometres (15 square miles), and consists mainly of pine and spruce trees. It takes its name from the Afon Hafren (Welsh for 'River Severn') …
Blaen Hafren Falls is a small but pretty waterfall along the infant River Severn, situated in the Hafren Forest. Along this waterway, and indeed the many streams nearby, you can find dippers, frogs, toads and other amphibians, plus freshwater fish.
This tumbling waterfall is a lovely surprise as you make your way along the footpath from Abergynolwyn. Much quieter than the nearby Dolgoch Falls, this is a lovely place to …
Nant Gwernol (Welsh for 'alder stream') is a beautiful cascading rivulet. There are a few trails here that explore the small waterfalls and the sumptuous surrounding woodland. The valley has …