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Route Contributor Last Updated Where Distance Tags
Route around Usk resevoir willyboy Aug 27th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 19.4km Rural, Scenic
Cambrian Series 2B (v2) Philip Whiteman Jul 26th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 210.3km Commute, Recreational, Onroad, Steep, Difficult, Rural, Touring
Permanent Audax
dragon 2009 rolyh Jul 13th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 173.4km Onroad, Low traffic
Brecon-Caersws forzagirl May 8th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 98.8km
Hay - Llanthony - Golden Valley FellRunner Apr 26th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 65km Onroad, Rural, Scenic
Did it clockwise 26th April 09 - lovely
Climbing route around Brecon Beacons national park pauln99 Apr 10th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 121.6km
brecon2radyr
Brecon another west loop FellRunner Mar 7th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 45.7km Training, Onroad, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Black Mountains MTB SGMARSH Mar 5th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 43.5km MTB, Intermediate, Offroad
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Brecon.2009.Sunday andy.terry Mar 2nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 8.5km
Brecon Beacons drfrot Mar 2nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 192.3km
Brecon Beacons drfrot Mar 2nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 192.3km Training, Onroad, Difficult, Rural, Scenic
Brecon.2009.Saturday andy.terry Feb 24th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 19.7km
Trericket Mill to Drayton Philip Whiteman Feb 10th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 128.2km Onroad, Intermediate, Low traffic, Safe, Rural, Scenic
Sennybridge - Kington Loop richardmis Jan 19th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 140.6km Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Passing through: Sennybridge , Brecon, Three Cocks, Clyro, Kington, Llanfihangle Nant Melan, Built Wells, Upper Chapel, Aberbran, Trallong, Pentre Felin
Brecon Loop West richardmis Jan 16th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 54.8km Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Sennybridge - Crai - Brecon Loop richardmis Dec 27th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 54.5km Recreational, Steep, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Passing through: Sennybridge, Trecastle, Heol Senni, Brecon
Sennybridge - Crai Loop richardmis Dec 22nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 32.9km Onroad, Intermediate, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Passing through: Sennybridge, Trecastle, Crai
Sennybridge - Glyn Neath Loop richardmis Dec 22nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 89.1km Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Passing through: Sennybridge , Crai, Abercraf, Banwen, Glyn Neat, Hirwaun, Storey Arms, Brecon Bypass
Sennybridge - Black Nountain Loop richardmis Dec 22nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 75.3km Onroad, Steep, Low traffic, Rural
Passing through: Sennybridge , Trecastle, Brynaman, Gurnos, Abercraf, Craig-y-Nos, Crai
Sennybridge - Builth Wells - Circular richardmis Dec 22nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 108.9km Onroad, Steep, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Passing through: Sennybridge , Brecon Bypass, Llyswen, Builth Wells, Treflys, Llanwrtyd Wells, Llandovery
Brecon - Hay Loop richardmis Nov 24th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 63.5km Recreational, Onroad, Low traffic, Safe, Rural
Usk Revr Loop richardmis Nov 12th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 26.3km Onroad, Steep, Low traffic, Rural
Sennybridge Loop richardmis Nov 12th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 36.2km Onroad, Low traffic, Rural
Sennybridge Loop via Tirabad richardmis Nov 12th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 66.4km Onroad, Steep, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Sennybridge Brynammam Loop richardmis Nov 12th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 86km Onroad, Steep, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Sarn Helen - Y Pigwn/ALABVM section Pilau Oct 1st United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 48.8km Recreational, Onroad, MTB, Difficult, Offroad, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic
Sarn Helen is the name given to a number of Wales’ Roman roads. The roads were built after the conquest of the Welsh tribes to create a network of all-weather routes linking the Romans' forts. "Sarn Helen" is a misnomer meaning Helen's Causeway or Road and refers to Elen, a Romano-British princess and the wife of the governor of Britain, Maximus. Whilst she is fabled to have got Maximus to build roads across Wales to help defend it, it is considered that Elen is from a much later period than the roads themselves. These roads suggest a route from a fort in Neath in South Wales all the way up to a fort near Conwy in the north. Parts of Sarn Helen are off-road and make for interesting MTBing, but much of Sarn Helen is tarmac or obliterated. However, I’m inspired by the idea of a south to north route split into bite sized chunks, which follows Sarn Helen or haunts its surrounding countrtside and visits the Roman sites along the way. See plots #1-3 for a description of this section. WIP.
Sarn Helen - Coelbren/Ystradfellte Section Pilau Sep 22nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 31.4km Recreational, MTB, Difficult, Offroad, Low traffic, Rough, Rural, Scenic
Sarn Helen is the name given to a number of Wales’ Roman roads. The roads were built after the conquest of the Welsh tribes to create a network of all-weather routes linking the Romans' forts. "Sarn Helen" is a misnomer meaning Helen's Causeway or Road and refers to Elen, a Romano-British princess and the wife of the emperor of Britain, Maximus. Whilst she is fabled to have got Maximus to build roads across Wales to help defend it, it is considered that Elen is from a much later period than the roads themselves. These roads suggest a route from a fort in Neath in South Wales all the way up to a fort near Conwy in the north. Parts of Sarn Helen (such as this) are off-road and make for interesting MTBing, but much of Sarn Helen is tarmac or obliterated. However, I’m inspired by the idea of a south to north route split into bite sized chunks, which follows Sarn Helen or haunts its surrounding countrtside and visits the Roman sites along the way. See plots #1 & #2 for a description of this secti
Sarn Helen - CICVCIVM section Pilau Sep 22nd United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 42km Recreational, MTB, Intermediate, Offroad, Low traffic, Rough, Rural, Scenic
Sarn Helen is the name given to a number of Wales’ Roman roads. The roads were built after the conquest of the Welsh tribes to create a network of all-weather routes linking the Romans' forts. "Sarn Helen" is a misnomer meaning Helen's Causeway or Road and refers to Elen, a Romano-British princess and the wife of the emperor of Britain, Maximus. Whilst she is fabled to have got Maximus to build roads across Wales to help defend it, it is considered that Elen is from a much later period than the roads themselves. These roads suggest a route from a fort in Neath in South Wales all the way up to a fort near Conwy in the north. Parts of Sarn Helen are off-road and make for interesting MTBing, but much of Sarn Helen is tarmac or obliterated. However, I’m inspired by the idea of a south to north route split into bite sized chunks, which follows Sarn Helen or haunts its surrounding countrtside and visits the Roman sites along the way. See plots #1 & #2 for a description of this section. WIP.
MTBB Black Mountains 2-8-2008 orange al Sep 18th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 37.7km Recreational, MTB, Steep, Difficult, Low traffic, Rough, Scenic
Black Mountains
brecon beast 2008 60k davew Sep 15th United Kingdom > Wales > Brecon 63.4km MTB, Steep, Difficult, Offroad, Rough, Rural, Scenic
riding the gap backwards

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