That's right people, we can now stop referring to 'Ian's Route' as Ian's Route and call it by its proper title of 'Cambrian Trail' ... in my opinion it's by far the best Welsh C2C route and delivers maximum bang for your buck. Don't expect it to be easy but pick a few clear days and savour
Some great photos in the gallery, interesting to see what the route looks like when the weather's nice, rode the top part last August and couldn't see more than 50m ahead with the rain/fog...!
Has there been any alterations to the route from the group start last year (a yes/no will suffice and I'll just delete the old GPX)?
It's a great route, and one I have yet to finish (after two attempts) so I have a bone to pick with it. I'd like to have a go at it later in the year too.
Thinking about doing this next month, but logistically it would be easier for me to go from South to North. Would the route be as good ridden back to front?
Bard wrote:Thinking about doing this next month, but logistically it would be easier for me to go from South to North. Would the route be as good ridden back to front?
It's doable, but some parts use trail centre trails, from memory, Penmachno, Nant Y Arian, Afan... They are one-way singletrack sections. You may find you end up riding up the fun stuff and down roads a lot more if you go northbound.
If south to north suits, go for it, but as Gabe says, you'll need to bypass the relevant bits of way marked trails (though other different way marked trail options are available in the other direction).
For recorded completions, only north to south efforts will be recorded, in much the same way as HTR times are only given to anti-clockwise attempts
mountainbaker wrote:It's doable, but some parts use trail centre trails, from memory, Penmachno, Nant Y Arian, Afan... They are one-way singletrack sections. You may find you end up riding up the fun stuff and down roads a lot more if you go northbound.
Ian wrote:For recorded completions, only north to south efforts will be recorded, in much the same way as HTR times are only given to anti-clockwise attempts
Thanks for the responses folks, most helpful
Don't want to be pushing up one-way singletrack & would definitely want a recorded completion for the effort!
Thanks for the reminder Chris; the Cambrian Trail is also a qualifying route for the HT550
What's the time cut-off on that Ian?
Good point. Let's say 100 hours or quicker to qualify for the HTR.
This is in keeping with the cut offs for Cairngorms Loop and the HTR550. This basically means if you're outside of 100 hours on the Cambrian Trail you'll struggle to make the cut off on the HTR550 and the CL300.
Note, any full and compliant completion of the Cambrian Trail gets an entry on the completion list. The intention is to showcase Wales' longest and bestest Bikepacking route so I don't really mind how long you take to record a completion. You'll just need to get a crack on if you want to qualify for the HTR