Cycle Magazine Taster October / November 2015

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THE BIG PICTURE

GLYNDWR’S WAY, NEAR MACHYNLLETH

TRAILS FOR WALES This is part of the Trans-Cambrian Way, a 106-mile long distance route from Knighton on the Welsh border to Dyfi Junction on the coast. The trail consists of bridleways, restricted byways, byways, and unsurfaced, unclassified roads linked together by country lanes. It takes in some of the most remote riding in Wales. Wouldn’t it be great, however, if even more of the spectacular Welsh countryside was accessible by bike? Currently, cyclists can use only 21% of the rights of way network in Wales. The Trails for Wales campaign aims to change that – see page 8. Photo by Phill Stasiw, who was leading this ride

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