Any suggestions on routes, sights, pubs, coastal regions, rural areas, wild camping spots, campsites?
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Nice! Really nice ! How steep are those roads?salgarfi wrote:I recommend that you go to mid-Wales. Start with the campsite at these Long/Lat coords:
52.363303,-3.728698
This is on the Mountain road from Devil's Bridge (or Pontrhydygroes) to Rhayader (the campsite is east of the ruins of the old Cwmystwyth lead mine). It'll take you to the heart of the Cambrian Mountains, and the Welsh Lake District of the Elan Valley. If you follow the road east from the camp site, you'll also find the odd spot that you can wild camp at. Look up the site on Google Earth, you won't be disappointed.
Ta ra,
Sal
Cruz wrote:excellent site just next to st davids is Porthclais farm. Really quiet little inlet harbour next to it for a swim/kyak/crabbing/chilling
centro wrote:Nice! Really nice ! How steep are those roads?salgarfi wrote:I recommend that you go to mid-Wales. Start with the campsite at these Long/Lat coords:
52.363303,-3.728698
This is on the Mountain road from Devil's Bridge (or Pontrhydygroes) to Rhayader (the campsite is east of the ruins of the old Cwmystwyth lead mine). It'll take you to the heart of the Cambrian Mountains, and the Welsh Lake District of the Elan Valley. If you follow the road east from the camp site, you'll also find the odd spot that you can wild camp at. Look up the site on Google Earth, you won't be disappointed.
Ta ra,
Sal