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Anyone ridden this route? Any good? Any tips?

http://www.mbruk.co.uk/mbruk_SarnHelenTrail_details.htm
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Most of it until Brecon in one form or another over the years. There's probably better ways of riding N-S Wales but it's generally okay.

*Very far removed from what little we actually know about the Sarn Helen road.
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Yes, but the version Aiden put together. Did it a few years ago over a nice leisurely weekend. 60 hours or so IIRC.

Bits of it are great, bits are awful. That’s what makes it memorable ;)

EDIT: enjoy the Monks Trod .... best done about 2am
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GregMay wrote: Sun Nov 22, 2020 4:42 pm Yes, but the version Aiden put together. Did it a few years ago over a nice leisurely weekend. 60 hours or so IIRC.

Bits of it are great, bits are awful. That’s what makes it memorable ;)

EDIT: enjoy the Monks Trod .... best done about 2am
I tried googling the Aidan Harding route but drew a blank
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If you look up Mountain Bike Wales, they did a coast to coast using Sarn Helen this summer. I'm sure they'd be happy to share some intel.
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woodsmith wrote: Sun Nov 22, 2020 5:02 pm
GregMay wrote: Sun Nov 22, 2020 4:42 pm Yes, but the version Aiden put together. Did it a few years ago over a nice leisurely weekend. 60 hours or so IIRC.

Bits of it are great, bits are awful. That’s what makes it memorable ;)

EDIT: enjoy the Monks Trod .... best done about 2am
I tried googling the Aidan Harding route but drew a blank
Your Google-fu is weak :) http://www.aidanharding.com/2010/12/an- ... len-trail/
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GregMay wrote: Sun Nov 22, 2020 4:42 pm
EDIT: enjoy the Monks Trod .... best done about 2am
I once tried riding this above Strata Florida as it exits off the track to Claerwen... interesting. Best called a Bog Trod.
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mattpage wrote: Mon Nov 23, 2020 5:10 pm
GregMay wrote: Sun Nov 22, 2020 4:42 pm
EDIT: enjoy the Monks Trod .... best done about 2am
I once tried riding this above Strata Florida as it exits off the track to Claerwen... interesting. Best called a Bog Trod.
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I once tried riding this above Strata Florida as it exits off the track to Claerwen... interesting. Best called a Bog Trod.
It's weird - you pull off the main Claerwen track and everything looks great for 200 yards then out of nowhere, it vanishes :-bd
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It's a really odd section. The white sign of doom says it all though:

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I think of how far along I got before turning around and giving up and often think, what if a good track was just a few hundred metres away. Normally things like this would have me back to attempt it again, but not this one :lol:
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Did it in 2014, never been back on that trail since!
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I did it in the middle of the summer before last - didn’t even get my feet damp :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sun Nov 22, 2020 4:33 pm Most of it until Brecon in one form or another over the years. There's probably better ways of riding N-S Wales but it's generally okay.

*Very far removed from what little we actually know about the Sarn Helen road.
Have an idea to ride bottom-to-top-to-bottom of wales over a week in September.

Thinking Sarn Helen on the way up, then a different route on the way down.

Searching, found your post here.
Would appreciate suggestions for route ideas.

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Offa's Byke would make a nice leg south.
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Midweek - it can be very, very busy at the weekend.
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Not Offa's Dyke Greg - Byke
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Ref Offa's Byke - the off-road cycle trail from Tintern to Chepstow is now open Stu. Goes through an old railway tunnel which is locked at night ( private, permissive bike path).

Ref Monks Trod - don't know what you mean, I've driven that in a Series I Land Rover a couple of times (back in the 80s before the TRO, there were even marker posts along the way although most were missing. It was a lot like people say the Somme was like!).

Ref Sarn Helen - that name seems to apply to a number of alternate historical routes through Wales when you look at old maps rather than a single road. Below Brecon to Neath is a good mostly off-road track Stu.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 8:25 pm Not Offa's Dyke Greg - Byke
Ahh! Roger that. Used to live in Llandyrnog so rode up there a lot.
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Monks Trod is particularly nice in the pitch black into driving snow. Also done it both ways in the blazing sun and stayed perfectly dry. Happy days.
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Oh the Monks Trod... Attempted once. Never again.
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