An afternoon walk around the Hafod Estate

Hafod Estate walks way marker | H is for Home

We’ve visited Wales three times in the last 6 months. In fact, we can narrow it down further – we’ve been to Ceredigion three times in the last 6 months. One of the aspects that we particularly love is the countryside. On our last visit, we spent a day walking on the Hafod Estate (pronounced ‘Havod’). The area has a fascinating history and stunning scenery. It’s fully open to the public to wander around and enjoy.

Eglwys Newydd (Hafod Church) at Hafod | H is for Home

We parked up near picturesque Eglwys Newydd (Hafod Church).

Information board for Eglwys Newydd (Hafod Church) | H is for Home

There are a number of trails to choose from of varying distances and difficulties. You can also mix different trails to get the perfect walk for you. We combined the full red trail with half the blue, which took about 3 hours or so.

Information boards in car park at Hafod | H is for Home Information boards in car park at Hafod | H is for Home

You can click on the map below to go to a large, downloadable PDF version – you don’t want to get lost!

Hafod Estate walks route map

The trails are well signposted, but still feel natural and wild. There are woods, pastures, rivers and streams criss-crossed by numerous bridges. Rocky outcrops and waterfalls are dotted throughout the landscape.

Justin standing in pine woods | H is for Home Looking down to Afon Ystwyth | H is for Home Rustic bridge crossing a stream | H is for Home

There are certainly lots of perfect spots to stop for a cup of tea or sandwich.

Adelle crossing a wooden bridge | H is for Home Justin crossing a wooden bridge | H is for Home

…unfortunately, we forgot to bring one!

Justin in a field | H is for Home Adelle beside a stream | H is for Home

The red trail, or Gentleman’s Walk (‘Rhodfa’r Bonheddwr’, in Welsh), culminates at Cavern Cascade.

Adelle in the cave looking across at Cavern Cascade | H is for Home Adelle in the cave at Cavern Cascade | H is for Home

Mere still photos don’t do the falls justice. You can hear the force of the water in our film clip below.

The Gentleman’s Walk rejoined the Lady’s near the quaint Pwll Pendre (Hawthorn Cottage).

Pwll Pendre (Hawthorn Cottage) available as a holiday let | H is for Home

If we’ve got you excited about visiting the Estate, this cottage is available as a holiday let. It’s a beautiful cottage in a spectacular location, overlooking a pretty little pond. Now, that really would be a perfect place for that cup of tea and sandwich!

Pwll Pendre white picket gate | H is for Home

We really enjoyed our day at the Hafod Estate – and can thoroughly recommend it if you’re ever in the area. We’ll certainly be visiting again!

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