Cycle Touring in Wales :A two-week circuit and shorter tours

Cycle Touring in Wales

Cycle Touring in Wales :A two-week circuit and shorter tours

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A guidebook to a 1057 km (657 mile) cycle tour of Wales. This circular route passes through Cardiff, Swansea, St David’s, Snowdonia (Eryri) and Pembrokeshire National Parks, and can be cycled in 2 weeks. Suitable for cyclists with a good level of fitness.

The route is presented in twelve stages of between 58 km and 117 km (36-73 miles) in length, perfect for a two week cycling tour. The guide also features six cross routes that can be completed separately or as options to shorten the circuit ranging in length from 72 to 115 km.

  • 1:200,000 OS mapping included for each route
  • Elevation profiles included for each route
  • GPX files available to download
  • Detailed information on accommodation, refreshments, and other facilities along the route.
  • Advice on planning your trip and preparing your bike
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781852849887
ISBN10 1852849886
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 270 g
Product Dimensions 116 x 172 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cicerone Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

After years of road running and mountaineering had wreaked havoc with his knees, Richard Barrett returned to long-distance cycling in his fifties when he bought himself a classic British made touring bike. Now in his sixties, he rides a hand-made bike from one of the great British frame makers that have appeared in recent years. Combined with walking, cycling allows him to continue his love affair with the more mountainous parts of the UK which he first visited as a teenager. His spent his career in marketing in a number of multinational organizations in the UK and abroad, but he now lives in West Cheshire and rides two or three times a week with groups on both sides of the border.

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