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Al
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I’m after a gpx file for the welsh coast to coast route for some arm chair planning.
I know there are several versions; is the consensus the one put together by Ian is the best of the bunch??
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Al wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:53 pm I’m after a gpx file for the welsh coast to coast route for some arm chair planning.
I know there are several versions; is the consensus the one put together by Ian is the best of the bunch??
How long do you want to be out for? What % of off-road and how technical?
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I put this one together and did it on a Gravel bike. It was via b&b's so would need tweeting a bit, we did it over 5d/4n

https://ridewithgps.com/trips/8872182
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I seem to have a few WC2C routes, from ones based on recommended routes (Sarn Helen etc) to the Cambrian Trail that Ian B put together.

The shortest is around 400km, and the Cambrian Trail is 500km, and quite hard.

I'll send a few over if you give me your email address (via PM or on here).

The biggest challenge however seems to be the logistics - to get from Swansea to Llandudno via train is 5 - 6 hours with at least 1 change. There doesn't appear to be a fast and cheap option. I have toyed with the idea of 2 trains (to the start and home from the finish) but that seems expensive and time consuming, plus also at the end of a few days riding you might just want a change of clothes and a wipe down with a damp cloth, which unless you carry it will have to wait (unless you decide a B&B is in order and have posted stuff ahead!)
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slarge wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:28 am I seem to have a few WC2C routes, from ones based on recommended routes (Sarn Helen etc) to the Cambrian Trail that Ian B put together.

The shortest is around 400km, and the Cambrian Trail is 500km, and quite hard.

I'll send a few over if you give me your email address (via PM or on here).

The biggest challenge however seems to be the logistics - to get from Swansea to Llandudno via train is 5 - 6 hours with at least 1 change. There doesn't appear to be a fast and cheap option. I have toyed with the idea of 2 trains (to the start and home from the finish) but that seems expensive and time consuming, plus also at the end of a few days riding you might just want a change of clothes and a wipe down with a damp cloth, which unless you carry it will have to wait (unless you decide a B&B is in order and have posted stuff ahead!)
Thanks Steve - it’s Ian’s one I’d heard good things about but would be interested to compare it to others.
Will PM and email address

Logistics wise I’m Shropshire based so reasonably central between start and finish - any wisdom about which direction to travel beyond the obvious about prevailing winds? (I can never get the idea south is down hill out of my head, which is appalling as a geography teacher!).
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At least you’re aware of North and South which is more than my geography teacher could manage :lol:
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Most (all) rides I have seen start from Great Orme's head or Carnearvon and finish on the Gower or Cardiff, and I think a fair few trails ride better in that direction, but there's nothing preventing a South to North ride
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Shall I send you the Offa's Byke gpx Al? It's N - S but a bit different.
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mattpage wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:53 am
Al wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:53 pm I’m after a gpx file for the welsh coast to coast route for some arm chair planning.
I know there are several versions; is the consensus the one put together by Ian is the best of the bunch??
How long do you want to be out for? What % of off-road and how technical?
Hey Matt, have you still got the route from north to south you did in a crazy short amount of time :lol: ,
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:01 pm Shall I send you the Offa's Byke gpx Al? It's N - S but a bit different.

Yes please.. :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:01 pm Shall I send you the Offa's Byke gpx Al? It's N - S but a bit different.
Yes please stu - sounds like it might go past the house!
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mattpage wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:53 am
Al wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:53 pm I’m after a gpx file for the welsh coast to coast route for some arm chair planning.
I know there are several versions; is the consensus the one put together by Ian is the best of the bunch??
How long do you want to be out for? What % of off-road and how technical?
Haven’t decided yet - was going to have a look at the route and see what takes my fancy. Technical is ok, going to most likely be riding a rigid 29er not a gravel bike, so anything is possible in theory - mind you I’m not after a dot to dot collect all the welsh tussocks ride....
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Teetosugars wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:41 pm
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:01 pm Shall I send you the Offa's Byke gpx Al? It's N - S but a bit different.

Yes please.. :-bd
And another here please
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Regarding logistics, when I rode Ian's coast to coast I parked at Shrewsbury which enables you to get to llandudno and back from Swansea without changing.
It also allows you to bail in the middle if the weather turns to crap like it did when we recced the route :wink:
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Al, have a look at the Big Bear530 also - Stu has the route. Now that is a cracking ride that is circular. 530km is doable in 3 days or so if you put your mind to it.
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3 days! Depends if u wanna enjoy it :lol:
I also have a wc2c that some lads did from mbr i think? Which took on the trail centres also which looks a good one.
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Al wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 5:34 pm Haven’t decided yet - was going to have a look at the route and see what takes my fancy. Technical is ok, going to most likely be riding a rigid 29er not a gravel bike, so anything is possible in theory - mind you I’m not after a dot to dot collect all the welsh tussocks ride....
Good route for 3 days would be from Conwy to Mumbles/Gower.
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Matt, your route suggestion, has it been ridden i seem to recall a route very similair somewhere in the archives :smile:
If not you should put it together :lol:
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Al, pm me your email and ill send u a gpx iv just found for an alternate wc2c some welsh lads did i got talking to at Coed y few yrs ago
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Matt, your route suggestion, has it been ridden i seem to recall a route very similair somewhere in the archives :smile:
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Mike wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:39 am Matt, your route suggestion, has it been ridden i seem to recall a route very similair somewhere in the archives :smile:
If not you should put it together :lol:
Yes, but not as a single day or 3 day. I will check and see if I still have the GPX files.

Think it was over 5 days, more leisurely pace and have another route, but less technical. Cycle path from Caernarfon to Coed y Brenin, few trails there, Dyfi, Nant yr Arian then Cambrian Mountains and over Epynt to Brecon and Route 8 from there back.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:58 am
Matt, your route suggestion, has it been ridden i seem to recall a route very similair somewhere in the archives :smile:
If not you should put it together
Rough Ride Guide is ringing bells?
Seem to remember something of them using a route I had put together, although can't remember the specifics.
Another route is what Tom Wragg & Joe Norledge did for Bikeradar:
https://www.bikeradar.com/features/346k ... -go-wrong/
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Here we go. Looks very much like a zigzag between trail centres.

https://www.roughrideguide.co.uk/Welsh- ... -and-guide
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