Halfords Store, UK: Replica and Remote Control Cars, DVDs, Winter Motoring, Motorcycle Gear - Halfords! - Home Our Products - Browse and Buy Online Advice Centre Registration Plates How to Guides Hints & Tips Features Store Services About Us Contact Us Downloads Store Locator useful links view trail guides www.sustrans.co.uk Welsh National Route page 1 of 3 Lôn Las Cymru - Welsh National Route : M achynlleth-Tywyn-Barmouth Route length: 34 miles one way with train return; 59 miles using eastern return option. Alternatively, you could use the eastern route and carry on to Barmouth along the estuary-side railpath (25 miles). From Barmouth you can get the train back to M achynlleth. Both routes are challenging but the eastern option is easier as it's slightly shorter. Time required: six hours one way route; two-day ride for return route. Route summary: around 70 per cent mainly quiet roads; 30 per cent off-road tracks (some very steep and rough). M ountain bikes are advisable, as this route is certainly not for racing bikes. Some roads may be busy with tourist traffic in the peak summer season. National Cycle Network Route 8 (signed), developed by a partnership of Sustrans and Gwynedd County Council. Difficulty rating: hard. Guides and M aps: Sustrans Lôn Las Cymru North M ap available from Halfords stores (£5.99). New edition planned for April 2005. [ link to OPD Sustrans M aps here] Known in Welsh as Lôn Las Cymru, the Welsh National Route is the hardest long distance route on the whole of the network and this ride is a reflection of that fact. If you want rough, tough riding in the very heart of Wales then this is for you. From the country's historic capital, M achynlleth, you are soon onto steep and muddy tracks before climbing to a picturesque route into Happy Valley on a minor road. After a visit to the seaside resort of Tywyn, a difficult section lies ahead over the shoulder of Esgir Berfa in the shadow of the famed Cadair Idris. It involves 2.5 miles of continuous climbing before the ancient bridleway known as the Black Road . A steep descent to Arthog gives fantastic views over the M awddach Estuary which you cross at Barmouth Bridge to arrive in Barmouth. more halfordscompany.com | terms of use | terms & conditions of sale | privacy … Quad Bikes Merlin Bikes Mountain Bike Parts Mini Motor Bikes Huffy Bikes Monty Trials Bikes Stans Bikes Roberts Bicycles Falcon Bicycles Honda Motor Bikes Cove Bicycles Trail Bikes Classic Bikes UK Bonthrone Bikes Ridgeback Bicycles Bikes Sale Vintage Bicycles Venture Bicycles Barbie Bikes Bsa Bicycles Bianchi Bikes Universal Bicycles Bikes And Bits Halfords Car Accessories www.Halfords.com
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