There is something calming, almost magical, about the forest here. When sunlight falls through the treetops, the trees cast long shadows on the ground, and the play of light and darkness literally captivates you. It is quiet, only the gentle rustling of leaves and the occasional cracking of branches accompany the path. The scent of damp moss and earth is in the air - just the thing to clear your head.
The paths are natural and it is quite possible that you come across overgrown paths. But this also brings with it the charm of experiencing the original side of the forest away from the perfect, planned routes. Sturdy shoes are a good idea here, because the ground is a bit uneven and riddled with roots in some places.
If you take your time, you might discover one or two hidden clearings or a small stream that makes its way through the undergrowth. It is these small moments that make hiking here so special – not a run-of-the-mill experience, but an encounter with nature in all its immediacy.