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Cycle Touring in Wales

A two-week circuit and shorter tours

By Richard Barrett

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Cicerone Press Paperback English

Cycle Touring in Wales

A two-week circuit and shorter tours

By Richard Barrett

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  • Cycling a full circuit of Wales takes in Pembrokeshire's dramatic coastline, the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), the rolling border country of the Marches and the historic cities of Cardiff and Swansea — a complete cross-section of Welsh landscape and culture in a single two-week tour. At 1057km (657 miles) in 12 stages, it is a substantial undertaking, though the route also lends itself to shorter regional tours using six cross routes. This Cicerone guidebook by Richard Barrett describes the full circuit of Wales alongside six cross routes ranging from 72 to 115km, which can be ridden independently or used to create shorter versions of the main tour. Schedules are provided for different types of riders, making it accessible to those seeking a leisurely trip as well as those after a challenge. The main circuit covers 1057km (657 miles) in 12 stages of 58 to 117km (36 to 73 miles), starting and finishing in Cardiff and passing through Mumbles, Tenby, Fishguard, Aberaeron, Machynlleth, Porthmadog, Conwy, Wrexham, Montgomery, Hay-on-Wye and ChepstowSix cross routes of 72 to 115km connect key points on the circuit, allowing cyclists to create shorter regional tours or split the full circuit into more manageable sectionsLong easy-rolling stages follow both the South Wales and North Wales coasts, much of which is along traffic-free paths, with harder riding along the rockier west coast and through the low hills of the border countiesRoute descriptions are supported by 1:200,000 OS mapping and elevation profiles for each stage, with accommodation and refreshment information throughout and GPX files available to downloadA comprehensive introduction covers planning, schedules, direction of travel, getting there, accommodation, what to take, preparing your bike and a Welsh words and pronunciation guide Comprehensive, well-planned and packed with practical detail, this is the complete guide to cycling around Wales, whether you have two weeks or a long weekend.
Cycling a full circuit of Wales takes in Pembrokeshire's dramatic coastline, the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), the rolling border country of the Marches and the historic cities of Cardiff and Swansea — a complete cross-section of Welsh landscape and culture in a single two-week tour. At 1057km (657 miles) in 12 stages, it is a substantial undertaking, though the route also lends itself to shorter regional tours using six cross routes. This Cicerone guidebook by Richard Barrett describes the full circuit of Wales alongside six cross routes ranging from 72 to 115km, which can be ridden independently or used to create shorter versions of the main tour. Schedules are provided for different types of riders, making it accessible to those seeking a leisurely trip as well as those after a challenge. The main circuit covers 1057km (657 miles) in 12 stages of 58 to 117km (36 to 73 miles), starting and finishing in Cardiff and passing through Mumbles, Tenby, Fishguard, Aberaeron, Machynlleth, Porthmadog, Conwy, Wrexham, Montgomery, Hay-on-Wye and ChepstowSix cross routes of 72 to 115km connect key points on the circuit, allowing cyclists to create shorter regional tours or split the full circuit into more manageable sectionsLong easy-rolling stages follow both the South Wales and North Wales coasts, much of which is along traffic-free paths, with harder riding along the rockier west coast and through the low hills of the border countiesRoute descriptions are supported by 1:200,000 OS mapping and elevation profiles for each stage, with accommodation and refreshment information throughout and GPX files available to downloadA comprehensive introduction covers planning, schedules, direction of travel, getting there, accommodation, what to take, preparing your bike and a Welsh words and pronunciation guide Comprehensive, well-planned and packed with practical detail, this is the complete guide to cycling around Wales, whether you have two weeks or a long weekend.