Coed Llandegla
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ChrisS1

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122 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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Anyone here been?

I'm planning on organising a trip up there as I havent been and it looks pretty good.

Cheers

WildCards

4,061 posts

240 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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ChrisS1 said:
Anyone here been?
yes Been a few times now, it's good, has a bit of everything but nothing too extreme or demanding. If you've been to other Welsh trail centres you may be a little dissapointed, it isn't as good as most IMO, but it has it's own appeal.

Enjoy.

hondafanatic

4,969 posts

224 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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WildCards said:
ChrisS1 said:
Anyone here been?
yes Been a few times now, it's good, has a bit of everything but nothing too extreme or demanding. If you've been to other Welsh trail centres you may be a little dissapointed, it isn't as good as most IMO, but it has it's own appeal.

Enjoy.
except their Northshore/Broadwalk 'whatevertheyarecalledd' sections...I want to take a belt sander down there everytime i go...except I can't find a plug socket near enough to them...

'scuse rant...anywho, yes, it's a decent enough trail. Coed Bryn (I can't spell it) is better though...

All the above is IMHO and not meant to provoke anger.

JPJ

421 posts

272 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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A fun ride, something akin to a giant BMX track. I really enjoy it, but it's not that long so look at possibly combining with other trail centres in that part of Wales, or just doing some others if you want more of a challenge.

Matt H

542 posts

245 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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It has already been summed up perfectly. Suffice to say I take people there for their first real MTB........... but I still enjoy it myself - even did in on a 15yr old rigid bike with no brakes last week as mine was at the LBS

ChrisS1

Original Poster:

122 posts

229 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Thanks for the replies.

Sounds ideal for me then as I'm just starting back at mountain biking after a ten year sabbaticle so my skill and fitness isn't quite what it used to be!!

From the descriptions the blue run sounds like a tame family ride.
How much more advanced is the red route?

Matt H

542 posts

245 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I think it is ok for a novice, so coming back after a few years should be ok

WildCards

4,061 posts

240 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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ChrisS1 said:
How much more advanced is the red route?
Peasy, you'll be fine.

Dift

1,660 posts

250 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Don't forget to have a few minted lamb burgers at the end wink

anniesdad

14,589 posts

261 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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It's good fun, watch out for the doubles on the black. One very nearly caught me out on my first time there.

smile

Edited by anniesdad on Friday 7th November 16:56