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Hafren Forest
 

The Forest takes its name from Afon Hafren (River Severn) which rises in a deep, blanket-peat bog, 800m outside its boundary, high above, on the slopes of Pumlumon. Almost immediately it begins its long journey to the Bristol Channel, passing first through woodlands of pine and spruce.
It is possible to walk to the Source of the Severn from Hafren Forest. The Severn Way, Britain's longest riverside walk, begins at the Source. The attractive nearby market town of Llanidloes acts as a base for Hafren Forest, Llyn Clywedog and many other visitor attractions.

How to get there:

Hafren Forest is part of Hafren. Llanidloes is the nearest town or village.

From Llanidloes town centre face the Market Hall from Great Oak Street and take Short Bridge Street directly opposite. Follow the narrow road to Old Hall. The Rhydybenwch picnic site is 6 miles west of Llanidloes. It can also be reached from the northern end of Llyn Clywedog on minor roads.

OS Grid Reference: SN857869

Start your visit from:

Rhydybenwch Picnic Site
THE RIVER SEVERN IN HAFREN FOREST

Facilities:

ToiletsInformationParkingEasy Access

Activities:

WalkingHorse RidingHeritagePicnic
horse riding

Open access for horse riders throughout Hafren

Contact:

Jim Ralph
Local Area Manager
0845 604 0845
e-mail: jim.ralph@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What's of interest
All ability Cascades Walk. Source of Severn Trail. Blaenhafren Falls Trail. Severn Break its Neck Trail. Riverside Picnic Sites. Toilets - Easter to October.

Please check before you visit that the area you want to come to is not closed, due to work in progress or an event taking place, by logging on to the CCW Website for current and future closures as determined by the CRoW 2000 Act.


What else is here
In Hafren Forest there is also
wild woods
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