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Ultimate Road Cycling Adventure: Llandovery & Henrhyd Falls
A road cycling route starting from Llandovery
Embark on an ultimate road cycling adventure through Llandovery and Henrhyd Falls
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Engage in an ultimate road cycling adventure through the captivating landscapes of Llandovery and the awe-inspiring Henrhyd Falls. With a total distance of 108 km and 1788 meters of elevation gain, this route offers a memorable journey for ardent road cyclists seeking a challenge. Explore ancient forests, marvel at the majestic Henrhyd Falls, and encounter the serene wonders of Ynysymond and Glanamman. This adventure is immersed in a unique blend of natural splendor and ancient heritage - a true conquest of the senses.
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108 km
1788 m
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Start: Llandovery City centerLlandovery: Scenic rides and historic landmarks in Llandovery
Llandovery is a small town located in West Wales and The Valleys, surrounded by beautiful hills and countryside. As a road and gravel cyclist, you can enjoy scenic rides with picturesque vistas and charming villages along the way. One of the well-known climbs near Llandovery is the Black Mountain, offering a challenging ascent and rewarding views at the top. The town is also home to the Llandovery Castle, a historic site that adds to the rich cultural heritage of the area. With its stunning landscapes, challenging climbs, and historical landmarks, Llandovery is a great destination for cyclists and history enthusiasts.0 km
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LlandoveryTownLlandovery, the starting point for this ultimate road cycling adventure.
14 km
14 km
Fedw Fawr370 mPeakFedw Fawr, a captivating hill offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside.
38 km
38 km
Henrhyd FallsAttractionHenrhyd Falls, the highest waterfall in South Wales, nestled amidst enchanting woodlands.
48 km
48 km
CrynantVillageCrynant, a gateway to breathtaking mountainous landscapes and scenic views.
63 km
63 km
Ynysymond237 mPeakYnysymond, a quaint village renowned for its tranquility and pleasing surroundings.
79 km
79 km
GlanammanVillageGlanamman, known for its striking beauty and close proximity to nature's wonders.
98 km
98 km
LlangadogVillageLlangadog, a charming village offering a warm welcome and splendid natural scenery.
108 km
108 km
Finish: Llandovery City centerLlandovery: Scenic rides and historic landmarks in Llandovery
Cycling routes from Llandovery:
Llandovery and Sugar Loaf Loop Blaen Cyrnog Circuit Abergwesyn Loop Llandovery Castle Loop Cilycwm Gravel Adventure Scenic Road Cycling in Llandovery Adrenaline-Pumping Gravel Expedition: Llandovery & Beyond Tranquil Road Cycling in Llandovery and Surroundings Ultimate Road Cycling Adventure: Llandovery & Henrhyd Falls
Cycling routes nearby:
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![Image of Lampeter](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/west-wales-and-the-valleys/lampeter-5.webp)
![Image of Glanamman](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/west-wales-and-the-valleys/glanamman-4.webp)
![Image of Seven Sisters](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/united-kingdom/west-wales-and-the-valleys/seven-sisters-5.webp)
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