What's your favourite local road?

What's your favourite local road?

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Dick Dastardly

Original Poster:

8,315 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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...For a nice little blast?

Mine is Culverhouse Cross to Barry, along the coast to Cowbridge and then back through the wide lanes to culverhouse cross. Nice little 1 hour circuit I did on the bike atleast 10 times in the summer

Otherwise for a longer one it'd have to be the Newport-Monmouth rag along the dual-carriageway. Get some speeds going there

TheGreatSoprendo

5,286 posts

250 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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The A4069 between Brynamman and Llangadog. Fantastic road, fantastic scenery and my favourite castle (Carreg Cennen) is only a 5 minute detour….



More listed here:

www.pointandsquirt.co.uk/roads-wales.html

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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Pretty much anywhere really. Many a route through the beacons. One off the top of me head. Cross hands to Llandeilo to Llandovery to Beulah to Newbridge on wye to Builth to Upper Chapel to Brecon etc. Then there is many a route off the beaten track.

craigw

12,248 posts

283 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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Be careful on the a449 Dick, hidden speed traps, I know from bitter experience.

FWIW, I dont get back to Wales as much as I'd like & all the roads around me are full of cars, scameras, gatsos and carjackers.

My favourite, rhayader to Maccynlleth via the narrow mountain road - staylittle, dyliffe etc.

Badapple

2,265 posts

255 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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I really love the top end of the A470 approaching brecon, also as greatsoprano said the A4069.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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craigw said:

My favourite, rhayader to Maccynlleth via the narrow mountain road - staylittle, dyliffe etc.


Great road. Good scenery as well. When I was travelling to North Wales for the job it was our prefered route. Get to Llanidloes for a good brecky then carry on. Bit awkward now in the Sprinter.

swilly

9,699 posts

275 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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A449 was were I got my 21 day ban for 104 just before reaching the M4.

M50 starting from the M5 and heading to the A449 in Gwent is a beaut.

steff

1,420 posts

264 months

Thursday 29th January 2004
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A483 early in the morning up to Builth Wells is a cracker failing that almost any road heading to/from brecon!

Did the B4520 with Davey the other day and thats also a corker.

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Davey S1

13,097 posts

255 months

Monday 2nd February 2004
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Steff

I agree, that road was a belter. Will be better in the summer though although that means more cars.

I will be doing it again shortly when we have a dry (and preferably sunny) Sunday. My brother in law has taken on the role of organiser for the South Wales Audi TT owners and wants to organise a few runs so I said I would take him out and show him some good roads.

Let me know if you fancy it. You never know you may even get a free haircut out of it! (apologies to any TT owners!)

Dick. Agree about the Newport / Monmouth road but as Craig says it is always used by the camera vans. My girlfriends parents live in Ross and everytime we go there I see at lease 1 scamera van along the way.

jody1923

5 posts

244 months

Monday 2nd February 2004
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Carmarthen to Cardigan on the A484 is a fun little road but watch out for grandma and grandad out for a spin! Aberystwyth to Newtown via the A44 and A470 good fun but the 200ft drop looks scary.

steff

1,420 posts

264 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2004
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TT owners club runs - do they start in the middle of town on a Saturday morning and involve a full days shopping for shoes before driving very slowly so everyone can see them to a nominated hairdressers for a quick blow dry?

Davey - Sunday sounds good as long as I can get my thermostat changed in time...

Davey S1

13,097 posts

255 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2004
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steff said:
TT owners club runs - do they start in the middle of town on a Saturday morning and involve a full days shopping for shoes before driving very slowly so everyone can see them to a nominated hairdressers for a quick blow dry?



Been on one before then.

It probably wont be for a few weeks though 28th Feb is looking favourite but weather permitting

steff

1,420 posts

264 months

Thursday 5th February 2004
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Hmm - might get my highlights done at the same time...

LuS1fer

41,152 posts

246 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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craigw said:
Be careful on the a449 Dick, hidden speed traps, I know from bitter experience.

FWIW, I dont get back to Wales as much as I'd like & all the roads around me are full of cars, scameras, gatsos and carjackers.

My favourite, rhayader to Maccynlleth via the narrow mountain road - staylittle, dyliffe etc.


It used to be even better until they straightened out certain sections which are still visible I believe. I used to use it 1977-80 going back and forth university and there was a cracking little hump where the road rose and then dropped and the car would lift from the ground and you had to turn the steering mid-air as the road turned immediately after. What a cracker - even in an Austin A40!