The Kingfishers had their annual overnight bike trip last month. I'm a little late, but with the nonstop rain I'm finally sorting the photos and writing something about our little adventure. I set off around 7 am on a grey Monday morning heading up through the Sirhowy Valley towards Tredegar. I would then turn east toward Brynmawr and across the Heads of the Valley. My overall plan was to cycle up to the village of Kington where I was to meet the other fellas on Tuesday morning. I had the entire day to myself and the 60 mile journey. The skies were thick with low heavy clouds as I cycled through a fine mist for the first couple of hours. However, just being on my bike... having it loaded with all my gear was incredibly exciting and overshadowed any concern for rain. It's a steady climb to Brynmawr where you feel as if you're on top of the world. Riding out of Brynmawr and down into Clydach Gorge is simply stunning. The cycle paths are unmatched anywhere in Wales. As many times as I've been here, I cannot help but pause to take a few photos. I completed the first leg of my trip coming down the mountain from Clydach Gorge into Gilwern. It's a short and fast drop of over 1.000 feet in just over 3 miles. A fabulous glide with continuous views over the valley toward Abergavenny and Sugarloaf Mountain. Once down, I then moved onto a proper road and headed west passing first through Crickhowell and onto Llangynidr.
Kingfishers to Kington (pt. 1) | |||
ROUTE METRICS: | |||
Location: | Oakdale to Kington | ||
Distance: | 60.5 mi. | ||
Skill Level: | Advanced | ||
Approx. Time: | 8 - 9.5 hrs. | ||
Elevation Gain: | +3541 ft. / -3839 ft. | ||
Max. Grade: | 9.8% | ||
Avg. Grade: | 0.2% | ||
>> Stay tuned... Kingfishers to Kington (pt. 2) is coming soon!
Links of Interest
- Kington
- Clydach Gorge
- Llangynidr Stone Bridge
- Talgarth
- Hay on Wye
- Whitney Bridge
- Fleece Meadows Camp Ground