Offa's Bike - Done

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Offa's Bike - Done

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Having been stymied by the Covid lockdown, as was Stuart's ridethrough, I completed this in Mid August. I had a great time and hats off to Stuart for putting together a wonderful route with lots of interest - especially finding ancient holloways and drove roads and hill tops / stone circles / hill forts with spectacular views.

Stuart had mapped the route from North to South. This worked fine for me as I could take the train from home in Bristol to the start at Prestatyn, then cycle all the way back home. I had to cycle from Crewe to Chester due to rail works, so left Prestatyn Station on a Thursday afternoon and got home on Tuesday morning - lets say about 4.5 days for the route.

I wasn't racing, with time taken for local chats / brews and views but had long days - there were many gates, a lot of uphill pushing and some big carries in the Black Mountains. I rode the Escapade with 38mm Gravel King tyres which was fine as there were a lot of tarmac lanes and I think the unrideable parts of the route (uphill and downhill) would remain so regardless of bike and tyre!

There were no major route finding problems, just a few shorter sections were heavily vegetated (crazy brambles). The section from the Gospel Pass to Grwyne Fawr was "spirited" and I have sent some route notes to Stuart, whilst not wanting to diminish the "spirit" of the ride.

So a big Thank You to Stuart for putting it all together, giving a great few days out on the bike and pointing me towards some tracks on the border that I probably would not have found otherwise.

I am happy to pass on the gpx, or any information to anyone going for the second ascent !

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Offa's Bike joins Offa's Dyke just after Prestatyn

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Stunning greenway above Clun

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Descending from Hergest Ridge

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On the tarmac at Gospel Pass - thought it would be downhill home from here !

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View across to Grwyne Fawr Reservoir after the big carry up from Capel y ffin
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Ooh, nice pics, looks like some good country. What was the total distance?
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OS Maps says 324 KM for Offa's Bike. I did an extra 40 miles (consistent units !) due to the rail works and to get home.

Daily mileage was around 40-50 miles a day, a bit sobering. I recommend comfortable walking shoes !
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Very nice that, very nice indeed. Some lovely situations there.

Tomato soup for tea every night was it? :grin:
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Thanks RIP

No, the tomatoes were a rash decision when feeling very jaded and arriving at the Premier in Presteigne on a grey Sunday afternoon.

But generally a good snack inspired by Emily Chappel. Once you eat enough to bin the plastic box they sit nicely in the stem cell.
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Oh that does look good, I would like the file please, one for the spring now maybe.
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trob6 wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 7:54 pm Oh that does look good, I would like the file please, one for the spring now maybe.
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That looks lovely.
And (fairly) local...
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So Stu has created a cycling route where the main requirement is "comfortable walking shoes"? :roll: :lol:
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If you chaps above pm me your email addresses I will send the gpx and my notes to you.
Probably won't be able to do it until early next week.
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So Stu has created a cycling route where the main requirement is "comfortable walking shoes"? :roll: :lol:
Nah, there's loads of lovely cycling - it far outweighs the lovely pushing involved. :-bd
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Yes, agreed.
The lovely pushing and carrying gets you to some even lovelier riding.
I will forward the gpx and notes off next week to those who have pm d me when I am back with the laptop
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javatime wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 9:33 pm The lovely pushing and carrying gets you to some even lovelier riding.
My bold!!

I did suggest to Stu when he was planning the Offas Byke an alternative lower level route taking out the "climb" from Capel-y-Ffin Monastery up to the ridge and the subsequent nadgery into and out of Gwrynne Fawr but it involves a section of FC track which is not a PROW so couldn't be put out as an official route (plus it softens the route quite a bit :lol: ). One plus for the route as it is though is that there is a small bothy at Grynne Fawr just off course and the track down through the woods (when you find it!) into Gwrynne Fawr is quite fun :-bd

Well done on doing it and thanks for putting up the report. It looks a good ride and takes in some beautiful countryside.
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It really is a good route, lots of brilliant riding and my previous comment about comfortable walking shoes was meant tongue in cheek. I really recommend it, and hope more people will do it and post how they got on.

The climb above Capel-y-ffin is a challenge, but ok. I have sent Stuart my route notes and if I did it again would stay on the tarmac from Gospel Pass to Capel-y-ffin to save my strength for the crux of the route.!
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I have sent on Stuarts original GPX and my notes to Shaf and Tim today.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did !
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Just been looking at the route, its definitely on the list now, Thanks again.
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Just been looking through the route for this so great to read some feedback, It's definitely on the list for next year (god knows I need something to look forward to now Cardiff is locked down again..). Most of the southern half is familiar territory (and I can certainly understand missing out that climb..), but not spent much time in the NE bit of welshland so good to hear that bit is mostly ridable...
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That route sounds interesting- is it published anywhere?
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is it published anywhere?
I'll send you a copy.
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