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+1 Had to drive to Hollyhead a while back - that place is a right dump.
 

dodgy

Guest
Funny you should say that. I moved to the Wirral (West coast) about 9 years ago and we get a great view of the North Wales coastline with mountains further back. For ages I kept saying "I'm going to ride around there" until one day I did, what a disappointment! The area near the coast is very industrial in parts and pretty bad for traffic. However, travel a couple of miles inland and it changes, once I discovered where to avoid I think there's nothing wrong with N.Wales.
 
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roadiewill

roadiewill

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Location
Wiltshire
Yeah Ive been on a geography fieldtrip - dont get me wrong, the mountains are really nice, but as soon as you get away from that scenery it just feels cold, grey and stuck iin the 1800's
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
puddleglum said:
:wacko: What about that 'holiday camp' near Prestatyn? Exceedingly grim.

What be that???

Can't say I've ever been..... :smile:

If it's not on Judith Chalmers wish list, it's not for me I'm afraid. :smile:
 

derall

Guru
Location
Home Counties
snapper_37 said:
What?

Snowdon, Bala Lake, Betys-Coed (sp)....

I effing love north wales.

I love it too, but it is grim, think Llanberis Pass on a dark, heavy, overcast day. That's really grim. But it's grim in the same way that Glencoe is grim or Corrieyarrick is grim.

Isn't that the attraction of the place?
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Wales is nice when it's sunny, but when it's wet and gloomy...the slate and stone makes it look grim.

Llanberis pass is ace - stayed at a climbers hut a few times at the foot of the climbs - club weekend training - and in all weathers....
 
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roadiewill

roadiewill

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Location
Wiltshire
yeh everything is grey... the sky, the houses, the roofs, the roads, the peoples hair, the smoke from chimneys, the sheep, the rocks, the water...errrrrrrwww
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
roadiewill said:
yeh everything is grey... the sky, the houses, the roofs, the roads, the peoples hair, the smoke from chimneys, the sheep, the rocks, the water...errrrrrrwww

Well, eveything wasn't grey when I did the Marin MTB trial. Full of pines, streams, god knows what else ... oh and some lovely biker who had decided to 'use the toilet' where I wanted a little wee wee. :wacko:

I love it.
 

puddleglum

New Member
Location
Preston, Lancs.
snapper_37 said:
What be that???

Can't say I've ever been..... :smile:

If it's not on Judith Chalmers wish list, it's not for me I'm afraid. :wacko:

Think it used to be called Presthaven Sands. concrete blocks, caravans and a go-kart track.
And a second mortgage to buy a couple of beers. :smile:
 

girofan

New Member
roadiewill said:
yeh everything is grey... the sky, the houses, the roofs, the roads, the peoples hair, the smoke from chimneys, the sheep, the rocks, the water...errrrrrrwww

You forgot the inhabitants roadie!

(Welsh accent) "Ere you're on my road, see you! :wacko: You come ere from them towns and ride where the bloody hell you like. This is for Welsh see!!!!!" :smile:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
puddleglum said:
Think it used to be called Presthaven Sands. concrete blocks, caravans and a go-kart track.
And a second mortgage to buy a couple of beers. :sad:

It's still there - we go down to Gronant on a regular basis (in-laws have a rather nice caravan) - don't confuse it with Presthaven Caravan Site though.....

Prestatyn's been up an down in the last 10 years - some works gone into improving it significantly in the last 5 years. Rhyl is crap in a few laces.... OK on the east side, but west is grim.

I love Snowdon area - we've stayed in Betsw-y-coed a few times in the Waterloo Hotel - lovely and fantastic food.

My fastest speed was achieved on Frank coming into Betswy from Llanberis direction - 60 mph in a group of us....unreal.....:biggrin::ohmy::evil:
 

dodgy

Guest
Since nobody can apparently spell it - Betws y Coed (it's almost like another language) :biggrin:

North Wales is lovely, there are some places I try to avoid - like Mynydd Isa, which seems to have a disproportional number of cyclist haters according to my experience.

I'll be riding into N.Wales on Saturday morning probably.
Dave.
 
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