Some help from the Welsh members of MRA.
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@Steve-Lynch I didn't anticipate that! You’ll be knackered by the end of the day!
Why not! None of it is long, dull and boring stretches and, on the assumption that you will split it, it would make for a very interesting couple of days.
Yes I will split it obviously.
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Thank you so much.
I will take your word for it and run your route exactly as is instead of the 360.@Steve-Lynch Do you know about the secret
shhh East German village built for practicing urban warfare?
It’s off of the military road (sometimes closed for live firing) between Trecastle and Tirabad pink RP 28.I made a video of some of this route over the Brecon Beacons the military road starts at 9:50 in the video.
Nick’s vid -
@Steve-Lynch Do you know about the secret
shhh East German village built for practicing urban warfare?
It’s off of the military road (sometimes closed for live firing) between Trecastle and Tirabad pink RP 28.I made a video of some of this route over the Brecon Beacons the military road starts at 9:50 in the video.
Nick’s vidI think I am going to need more days.
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For such a small area, at just a bit over 1/4 of the area of Scotland, Wales punches well above its weight in terms of its number of excellent biking roads (as does Scotland too, of course). I’m very fortunate to live right on its doorstep.
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For such a small area, at just a bit over 1/4 of the area of Scotland, Wales punches well above its weight in terms of its number of excellent biking roads (as does Scotland too, of course). I’m very fortunate to live right on its doorstep.
@PAD-0 I can reach Abergavenny in 2 1/2 hours and I’m also fortunate enough to be between Exmoor and Dartmoor.
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@PAD-0 I can reach Abergavenny in 2 1/2 hours and I’m also fortunate enough to be between Exmoor and Dartmoor.
@Nick-Carthew I’ve never explored Devon and Cornwall on a bike, but North Devon looks like it has some interesting roads. I have visited the area, and thought the coast around Hartland was incredible. I must make the effort.
I used to feel fortunate in living about 1.5 hours from the Peak District as well as being so close to all those Welsh roads, and I still am really, but it gets more congested and over regulated by the year. I generally only visit on week days out of peak-season now.
Thankfully, the Welsh Marches are still very quiet and have some cracking roads hidden away.🤫
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@Nick-Carthew I’ve never explored Devon and Cornwall on a bike, but North Devon looks like it has some interesting roads. I have visited the area, and thought the coast around Hartland was incredible. I must make the effort.
I used to feel fortunate in living about 1.5 hours from the Peak District as well as being so close to all those Welsh roads, and I still am really, but it gets more congested and over regulated by the year. I generally only visit on week days out of peak-season now.
Thankfully, the Welsh Marches are still very quiet and have some cracking roads hidden away.🤫
I did a full coastal route of Devon and Cornwall a couple of years ago, entering via Minehead to pick up Porlock Hill, Lynmouth and Lynton. Fantastic scenery here.
Seek out a place they call “Little Switzerland” near Martinhoe on a road called Sir Robert’s Path.All routes below.
Look out for the roads I call “Stab Outs” that you will see all across all my routes.
They are a single road that take you to isolated Coves, Marinas and fantastic view points.This was a “spider” tour and we stayed at the Pentire Hotel.
Day 1
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1745496?mode=share
Day 2
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1745496?mode=share
Day 3
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1754667?mode=share
Day 4
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1777275?mode=share
Day 5 Homeward
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1777371?mode=share
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I did a full coastal route of Devon and Cornwall a couple of years ago, entering via Minehead to pick up Porlock Hill, Lynmouth and Lynton. Fantastic scenery here.
Seek out a place they call “Little Switzerland” near Martinhoe on a road called Sir Robert’s Path.All routes below.
Look out for the roads I call “Stab Outs” that you will see all across all my routes.
They are a single road that take you to isolated Coves, Marinas and fantastic view points.This was a “spider” tour and we stayed at the Pentire Hotel.
Day 1
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1745496?mode=share
Day 2
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1745496?mode=share
Day 3
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1754667?mode=share
Day 4
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1777275?mode=share
Day 5 Homeward
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/1777371?mode=share
@Steve-Lynch We use Sir Robert’s Path annually as part of what’s known as ‘The Legendary Grand Tour’ where 250 minis tour North Devon for a charity event and we either marshal or collect money from the crowd lined roads for the Children’s Hospice South West. We’re looking forward to its return this year after Covid. August bank holiday weekend isn’t the same without it.
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@Steve-Lynch We use Sir Robert’s Path annually as part of what’s known as ‘The Legendary Grand Tour’ where 250 minis tour North Devon for a charity event and we either marshal or collect money from the crowd lined roads for the Children’s Hospice South West. We’re looking forward to its return this year after Covid. August bank holiday weekend isn’t the same without it.
That’s awesome Nick.
I also saw the leg antics on your Miltary Road vid. -
That’s awesome Nick.
I also saw the leg antics on your Miltary Road vid.@Steve-Lynch said in Some help from the Welsh members of MRA.:
That’s awesome Nick.
I also saw the leg antics on your Miltary Road vid.I can’t be held responsible for my wife and wingman