Coins Cachés. Pays de Galles
This is a relatively short but surprisingly challenging bikepacking route from a small peninsula in the south of Wales to a similar one in the north, a route that roughly follows the ancient trackway of Sarn Helen taking in many highlights on the way.
Wales is a compact and diverse country, and through this route I hope to help you discover some of its riches yourself. With its wealth of beautiful views and history, tranquil mountains and forests, small and thriving communities, and fantastic tracks and trails, the way across this green and pleasant land isn't always smooth and easy, but it's truly rewarding for the effort you put into it.
There's so much more to see and explore here that I've tried to link together various outdoors exploration hotspots through an adventurous route, while hoping to make it rideable in less than a week and giving you a sense of the wonders of this beautiful part of the world.
You'll certainly be pushing your bike at various points due to the rough rugged terrain and trails, but there's plenty of easier and fun riding in-between as payback for your efforts.
Recommended bike is for the more MTB style, although a suitably robust gravel bike would suffice, although strong and wide tyres are a must as there's plenty of rock strewn trails to contend with. Quality waterproofs are a requisite due to the changeable climate, but with luck the weather will be sunny and you'll have tailwinds all the way. Potentially this could be ridden all year round, but it's best from spring to autumn. There's a few bothies in the central section, and plenty of campsites and other accommodation options along the way. Transport links to the start and finish are easy enough, although you'll need to ride to Worms Head from Swansea or Gowerton station.