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Thinking of making the pilgrimage up to Brechfa from Devon.
Done Afan loads and fancy a change.
Is there a days worth of riding up there if i do the Gorlech trail and the Raven?
How black is the Raven, is it full of unavoidable jumps and gaps etc or is it just technical?
Is there anywhere decent to stay for a night with bike security, nearby pub etc? I guess i'm hoping for an Afan lodge style place.
Don't know about places to stay but the gorlech and raven combined is a good 3 to 4 hr ride and, imho, very good. No unavoidable gap jumps but fairly technical in places and some tough climbs.
And if you want more I believe the green and blue runs are good fun...the faster the better.
Black Lion in Abergorlech does great good....faggots to die for 😉
Is there a days worth of riding up there if i do the Gorlech trail and the Raven?
That's plenty for me in a day. Depending on how fit you are you can always add some other trails too.
How black is the Raven, is it full of unavoidable jumps and gaps etc or is it just technical?
The black does have jumpy, droppy bits, but there are chicken lines (which are the ones I use). Because of this I can't tell the difference between the red and the black. It's all very swoopy and flowy with a natural feel.
The couple of times I've been there I've stayed at [url= http://www.glasfrynguesthousebrechfa.co.uk/ ]Glasfryn Guesthouse[/url] which is close by - reasonably priced and welcoming. They have a bar on site and I think the pub down the road has just reopened.
And offers accommodation as well [url= http://www.forestarms.com/accommodation-in-brechfa.html ]http://www.forestarms.com/accommodation-in-brechfa.html[/url]the pub down the road has just reopened
meh - Id hit the FoD, Quantocks. More bang for your buck and less traveling
been Brechfa a few times just a long way. Black red not much difference there IMHO. All day? Nope.
Theres enough there for a good day out. The brechfa monster (red and black figure of 8 ) is between 3 to 4 hours. I'd then drive upto Cwm Rhaeder and do a few laps of that. Nothing is hard or unavoidable at Brechfa or Cwm Rhaeder. The emphasis is definately on 'flow'.