So, north and mid wales are a day trip for me.
Thinking of a full weekend to see what South Wales has to offer.
Any good roads to make the trip worthwhile?
Welsh Tour
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Re: Welsh Tour
Well that’s not very helpful is it?
I went 40+ years ago. I suspect that Tenby is still there. Must be worth a weekend trip
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Tenby for godsake, my mother bought a caravan there when my dad passed. Mid late 70s, went once didn't like it (the caravan) never went back.
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Re: Welsh Tour
Abergavenny bus station cafe, loads of bikes on a sunny sunday and not far away is the steel horse cafe also bike cafe
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Re: Welsh Tour
In my opinion , I'd stay away from anywhere south east of the M4 motorway and the South Wales valleys , you're heading into bandit country there , where anything that's not bolted down will get pinched .
Pembrokeshire is a nice area to tour along with the Gower peninsula . The A487 Caernarfon to Fishguard coast road is a nice ride but I'm probably biased due to using the road often .
Pembrokeshire is a nice area to tour along with the Gower peninsula . The A487 Caernarfon to Fishguard coast road is a nice ride but I'm probably biased due to using the road often .
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