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only been the once and did the beast, thought it was mint well worth the journey, hoping to get back there this summer (watch out for the midgies!!). not sure about camping though mateif it ain't rainin.....it ain't trainin
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There's camping in Dolgellau.Never camped there but loads from various Forums have.
I preferred CYB before they changed all the trails about 3 years ago,having said that there's still some brilliant trails there.0 -
fred5681 wrote:HI all
I have seen the website and it looks amazing! Does anyone have experience of this place? Also I want to know if there are any decent campsites nearby.
Cheers all
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i tried to do the MBR, today, did 300 meters and gave up, MTB in the truest sense of the word
just my total lack of skill to deal the rocks i will go back in a year
least i know where my skills are to be improved and how much by
the place was brill so nice!Giant Trance X0 (08) Reverb, Hope Hoops 5.1D, XT brakes, RQ BC, Works Components headset 1.50 -
You can find campsites on ukcampsite.co.uk, theres a great little one with just a little toilet block and open fires ,on the road to Barmouth. Great if you want to get back to nature and chill.0
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Noticed a few DIVERSION signs up between the Visitor Centre and the bridge to get over the river (at the start and finish of the Afon loop). Seems there is a lot of work going to be done to the trails in the coming weeks! If they end up as good as the Adams family section of the Beast, it's worth the wait!! :shock:0