Welsh roads recomendations?

Welsh roads recomendations?

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pistolpete12

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154 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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Wow! that's some great info, ill add them in this afternoon/eve, then post back up the maps see if i got everything.. looking forward to doing it in the rain smilesmile

Thank you!

pistolpete12

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422 posts

154 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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RB Will said:
Id suggest a couple of additions to your first map smile

When you first go up to the A465, take the B4560 from Garnlydan to Llangynidr. Work up from there to Brecon on the main road then back down the way you already have planned in, so from Brecon take A470 south and peel off right onto the A4059 towards Penderyn.

You could head further south from here rather than west straight away and go over Rhigos Mountain and Bwlch mountain. Head west from Bwlch viewpoint towards Neath. You can then go back up the A465 to your original route at Glynneath. (super unleaded available at a couple of places there).

After Black Mountain Pass take a right at Port-ar-Ilechau to Trecastle. Left onto A40 then right onto the Military road from Llywel to Tirabad.

Then join back onto your route and head up the Devil's staircase as planned. Once up and over the hill for that you will come to a fork in the road, you are currently heading right to Tregaron. Go left, brown sign for Llyn Brianne and head along the edge of the reservoir to the dam at the far end. This is IMO the best road in Wales, you are going right there you don't want to miss it! Then turn around and do it again and head the planned way to Tregaron (this road gets a bit tight and gnarly towards Tregaron so just take it easy).

Last modification id make is instead of going straight on at Tregaron, go right onto the B4343 and follow this all the way up to Devil's Bridge. then head over to Aberyst.

Then right up north since you are going 99% of the way there go on up to Llandudno and head around Great Orme, the road around it is good and the view from the top car park pretty good.
I have added all these thanks

RB Will

9,674 posts

241 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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Cool enjoy!
I’ll be on a couple of the early ones myself on Friday.

pistolpete12

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422 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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RB Will said:
Cool enjoy!
I’ll be on a couple of the early ones myself on Friday.
I'm starting Saturday..
Here I think is the final map, which will stay, only thing i may not do the loop on the Monday due to needing to be at zipworld for 2.15, so will depend what time we leave in the morning

Saturday (via caffeine and machine)


Sunday part1


Sunday Part 2


Monday Part 1 to zipworld, we may not do the loop


Part 2


And home, inc a stop at another zip world and maybe cadburys world



there is a sweepstake (if you will) to win a pat on the back, who gets closest to the MPG the monaro will achieve

Pit Pony

8,797 posts

122 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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12 litres per mile.

RB Will

9,674 posts

241 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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19mpg

Lincsls1

3,354 posts

141 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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15.8 mpg

pistolpete12

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422 posts

154 months

Friday 13th October 2023
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I'll let ya know when i get back!

pistolpete12

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Monday 6th November 2023
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RB Will said:
19mpg
22.2
The road to the Dam was amazing !!

pistolpete12

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154 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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Lincsls1 said:
15.8 mpg
Write up is done over on the main thread

Enjoy!

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

20231015_160206 by Pete Mason, on Flickr

RB Will

9,674 posts

241 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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pistolpete12 said:
RB Will said:
19mpg
22.2
The road to the Dam was amazing !!
Glad you liked it smile should be back there myself in a couple of weeks. I see in your main thread you took pics in some of the same spots as me.

Good work on the economy. I based my guess on having done a similar trip in an E63 AMG and averaging 18.something and added a little thinking you had a fair bit of gentle cruising before and after my start point.

Looks like you had decent weather.

Lincsls1

3,354 posts

141 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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22 mpg. Very good indeed. These old Monaro are actually very fuel efficient really when you consider the displacement and old school tech.
You must try harder next time to achieve an average of 15!biglaugh

pistolpete12

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422 posts

154 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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Lincsls1 said:
22 mpg. Very good indeed. These old Monaro are actually very fuel efficient really when you consider the displacement and old school tech.
You must try harder next time to achieve an average of 15!biglaugh
It helped on motorway sitting at 1500rpm ish at 70

Can easily get it sit at single figures

pistolpete12

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422 posts

154 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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RB Will said:
Glad you liked it smile should be back there myself in a couple of weeks. I see in your main thread you took pics in some of the same spots as me.

Good work on the economy. I based my guess on having done a similar trip in an E63 AMG and averaging 18.something and added a little thinking you had a fair bit of gentle cruising before and after my start point.

Looks like you had decent weather.
The long journey there and back helped the mpg

Weather was mega

Have a good time!!