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Taffs Trail
The Taffs Trail is for the more adventurous rider if you plan to ride it all, but it is a relatively easy ride as it follows old Tramway and Railway routes south of the A 465 (Heads of the Valleys Road) it starts in Cardiff Bay, climbs to Merthyr Tydfil through the Taff Valley passing many places of interest relating back to the industrial heritage and powerhouse that the Valleys were. North of the A 465 it crosses the Brecon Beacons National Park on forestry tracks and old track bed routes on into the town of Brecon .
For groups wanting to ride all or parts of the Taffs Trail we can deliver bikes to a pre-arranged point and collect them later in the day or the next day. (Minimum group size 6 riders) Del/Col costs by agreement. It is best to allow two days to ride this trail as it is 55 miles.
We deliver Cycles to Groups riding trails all over South Wales
Bridgend Celtic Trail Route 4
The Borough of Bridgend is also served by route 4. An excellent starting point for a days easy riding is in the village of Blackmill in the Ogmore Valley. Here riders can join route 4 and head in towards Bridgend on the bed of an old Railway system. There are many places to visit and the Tourist Information Office in Sarn shopping complex has a leaflet on local Cycle trails. The Garw Valley is also well worth a visit.
Neath, Swansea, Mumbles and the Gower
Neath Valley has some spectacular waterfalls and easy riding trails. Swansea is the gateway to the Gower. Route 4 the Celtic Trail passes through Neath and the City of Swansea. There are some superb easy rides in the Swansea Valley. The trail to the Mumbles is just one. The Tourist Information Office by the Theatre has all the Cycle path information that you need for an excellent easy days riding. The Gower has some fantastic trails and we can deliver bikes anywhere that you want them. Unfortunately there is a cost involved in transport so talk to us about it and we will endeavour to keep transport costs to a minimum..


