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Tour de Wales

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Tour de Wales

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June 12, 2020

Tour de Wales

Hard

71:13

370km

5.2km/h

13,160m

13,170m

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

Includes off-grid segments

Navigation instructions may be limited.

After 60.9 km for 1.20 km

After 63.5 km for 1.81 km

After 67.5 km for 521 m

After 70.3 km for 375 m

After 82.4 km for 158 m

After 86.6 km for 439 m

After 90.5 km for 1.95 km

After 134 km for 196 m

After 136 km for 897 m

After 148 km for 639 m

After 183 km for 2.74 km

After 186 km for 3.42 km

After 191 km for 1.02 km

After 203 km for 336 m

Most people would complete this in 11-23 days

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Waypoints

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Conwy Castle

Highlight • Historical Site

Towering above Conwy, Conwy Castle defended the town from sieges and battles, sheltering various monarchs during wars. The castle was built between 1283 and 1289 by Edward I after his …

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1

10.0 km

Tal y Fan summit

Highlight • Viewpoint

At 610m Tal y Fan is the northern most outlier of the Carneddau mountains. The trig point on top gives wonderful views into Snowdonia National Park or north and out …

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2

18.2 km

Foel Fras summit

Highlight • Viewpoint

Foel-fras is probably most notable as the final (or first) summit of the Welsh 3000s – the challenge of conquering all 15 of the region's peaks above 3,000 feet (914 …

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3

33.1 km

Tryfan Summit

Highlight • Summit

An incredible rocky adventure playground that rises like the ancient spine of a petrified leviathan, Tryfan is without doubt one of the UK's premier mountains. The North Ridge is an …

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4

42.0 km

Crib Goch Ridge

Highlight • Climb

The Crib Goch main ridge scramble is one of the best in the UK. Renowned for hair-raising drops on either side, the thin and rocky ridge is the most challenging …

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5

44.4 km

Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa)

Highlight • Summit

Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is perhaps the most ascended mountain in the world, and with good reason. This is a majestic mountain, as is befitting of Wales' highest point.

Its glory …

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52.7 km

Cave Entrance

Cave Entrance

62.7 km

Cnicht North Top

Peak

8

66.7 km

Moelwyn Mawr summit

Highlight • Viewpoint

Moelwyn Mawr is a breathtaking peak that is surprisingly little-visited by most hikers. From the summit, you can see Cnicht’s ridge, Snowdon, Yr Aran, and Y Lliwedd. You can also observe 15 lakes nestled within the landscape.

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67.2 km

Craigysgafn

Peak

10

72.3 km

Ffestiniog Railway Trail

Highlight • Viewpoint

11

97.0 km

Rhinog Fawr Summit Cairn

Highlight • Natural Monument

This is the rough part of Snowdonia. Not ‘trolleys in the canal’ rough, but a craggy, vegetated, wild kind of rugged. Stick to the paths, such as the Roman Steps …

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103 km

Crib-Y-Rhiw

Peak

123 km

Mynydd Gwerngraig

Peak

147 km

Tarrenhendre

Peak

150 km

Foel y Geifr

Peak

175 km

Ruins

Ruins

17

177 km

Llyn Llygad Rheidol

Highlight • Natural Monument

Llyn Llygad Rheidol is a picturesque lake nestled in rugged scenery to the north of Pumlumon. The Nant y Llyn stream flows from the lake, which was formed naturally but has since been dammed.

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18

178 km

Pumlumon Fawr summit

Highlight • Viewpoint

A beautiful part of Mid Wales that is often over looked. Stunning remote landscape of great beauty without the crowds of the more popular peaks.

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19

210 km

View from Black Mixen Trig Point

Highlight • Viewpoint

A great spot for looking

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20

309 km

Pontsarn Viaduct

Highlight • Monument

Pontsarn Viaduct was built in the 1860s to carry the Brecon and Merthyr Railway over the Taf Fechan river. The viaduct has seven arches and is situated in a very picturesque landscape.

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21

342 km

Caerphilly Castle

Highlight • Historical Site

Caerphilly Castle is one of the most complete, still standing castles in South Wales. You can park for free at Morrisons just up the road, and entry is free on certain days. It's worth checking ahead!

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22

344 km

Caerphilly Mountain Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

Caerphilly Mountain viewpoint with cafe for refreshment stop and good circular footpaths

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B

370 km

West Usk Lighthouse

Highlight • Structure

West Usk Lighthouse is a Grade II-listed building on the Severn Estuary at the mouth of the River Usk south of the city of Newport, South Wales.

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

166 km

76.5 km

58.8 km

26.6 km

16.8 km

15.2 km

6.97 km

2.93 km

Surfaces

123 km

110 km

47.3 km

43.3 km

29.9 km

10.9 km

5.06 km

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