2013 see’s the introduction of our Adventure Journeys. We offer a selection of bespoke 1 and 2 day Mountain Bike based journeys through South and Mid Wales. Your Guide will lead you on sustainable cycle trails that traverse the Welsh Countryside. On our multi day journeys we can plan
Read more →Easter, that invigorating time of year when the sun starts to shine again and here in Llanwrtyd Wells where Mountain biking first started in the UK. The Red Kite MTB Easter Bash is back. The Red Kite MTB Easter Bash is set in the Crychan Forest. This forestry commission
Read more →Tales about him vary on details, but he is usually said to have been born in or very near to Tregaron, in or around 1530, his mother being one Cati Jones of Tregaron. His father was supposed to be Siôn ap Dafydd ap Madog ap Hywel Moetheu of
Read more →The Chrychan forest trails are open to Walkers, Cyclists and Horse riders. The myriad of trails throught the Forserty Commission poperty is open to the public for quiet liesure activites. There may be areas of restrictions placed in the forest at times due to tree harvesting operations
Read more →About 20 minutes from Llanwrtyd wells, on the hillside above the Towy River between the Villages Rhandirmwyn and Cilycwm. You will find one of the best keep secrets of the Forestry commissions Welsh mountain bike trails. The 6.7km Cwm Rhaeadr Mountain bike circuit is considered to be one of
Read more →Boys, Boats and Lots of rock pools. What ever your doing a great afternoon can be found exploring the wolfs leap gorge. Hidden from view from the road and on this old drovers route. This gorge turns the river on its edge, 3 to 4 ms wide as it goes
Read more →Nestled in the forest at Trallwn near Abergwesyn the Mountain Biking and Walking centre has 15kms of trails to explore. Rides to suit all abilities depart and return to the Cafe start point at the car park. The cafe serves home made soup, bread and cakes as
Read more →Carreg Cennen Castle, Sits, No balances precariously upon the hilltop beside a massive cliff plummeting straight down to the stream below. This Late 12 century castle sitting astride its hilltop pedestal dominating the landscape for miles around. The Castle is part of Cadw, More information on opening times are available from the Cadw website.
Read more →The Brecon Beacons National Park holds many wonders and lovely places to visit. None more so than the Black Mountain, Mynydd Du. On the western side of the National Park this amazing location is often left off the tourist map. The mystery and magnificence of the majestic hillside slopes not
Read more →While walking the Brecon to Monmouthshire canal for our Bathtubbing Food Trail event earlier this year Amanda and I hit upon the idea of cycling from Brecon to Newport the length of the Canal. We decided that the school holidays would be the best time for this what turned out to
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