Ride home through Wales
I'm at a wedding near Manchester on Friday. In order to make it worth taking the bike (providing the weather stays passable) I'm thinking of taking staying with my cousin on Saturday who lives near Mold and heading back along a route something like this on Sunday.
Don't want to do too many more miles, but slight detours for particularly good roads / biker spots would be welcome! https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=M...ia=1,2&t=m&z=8 |
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You need to continue along the A5 past Pentrefoelas then turn left down the B4407 through Ysbyty Ifan, then left again along the B4391 till you come to the A4212. Turn left again there for Bala.
The B4391 is probably one of the finest and most engaging roads anywhere in Wales, far superior to the much better known A4212 in my opinion. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Mold...0257!3e0?hl=en |
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That road takes a bit to learn so don't go hooning down it, but enjoy it. |
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Both good suggestions above but in keeping with your need to not do too many more miles perhaps the B4391 should be saved for another day.
I'd go over the Horseshoe Pass from LLandegla (stop at the Ponderosa biker spot) to LLangollen then up the A5 to Corwen as that section is quite good on a bike, beware of speed cameras at the weekend though. From Corwen take the B4401, a good road but a bit pot-holed (I rode it yesterday), turn left at Pale Hall and cut through to the B4391 to go over the Berwyns. Follow the route below to LLanfair Caereinion to pick up the B4389 to Tregynnon (look out for left turn in Tregynnon) and then on to Bettws Cedewan and Newtown. From Newtown ride the peerless A483 to Crossgates to pick up your original route. The A483 can be busy with sports-bike knobs at weekends, just so you know. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Mold...0257!3e0?hl=en This route means you miss the great ride to Machynlleth and over the mountain to LLanidloes and is offered as an alternative as that route is also very, very good. I'm lucky, I can link both routes as a loop from home :king: |
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Cheers guys. You guys are lucky buggers, everywhere you drop a pin on googlemaps it looks like a great bike road.
Shall not be riding particularly quickly anyway, will have all the soft luggage on and a desire to get home in one piece :) |
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I rode the 483 on Tuesday and the surface was clean.
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