Just spent a week camping in South Wales including a visit to Afan Forest.
We set up at a lovely quiet site in Blackmill nr Bridgend which is a 40 minute spectacular drive to Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre. Myself and my mate rode the red Penhydd trail which is 15kms with 550 mtrs climb whilst the girls did 18 km on the Rheilfordd (former railway line) green trail.
We had intended going back the following day to the nearby Glyncorryg MTB Centre to ride the Whites Level trail but clear blue sky and 26 degrees was just too hot for us.
Finding places in this area is a bit of a trial! Sat nav using postcode will get you lost and Google Maps is no better! Apart from that if you are looking for a mtb break with no traffic jams no crowds and fantastic riding then Afan is well worth a visit.
All the trails involve quite a bit of climbing. I used my Whyte E180RS which is not ideal on the climbs but made the descents good fun......my Levo may have been a better compromise between climbing and descending.
We set up at a lovely quiet site in Blackmill nr Bridgend which is a 40 minute spectacular drive to Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre. Myself and my mate rode the red Penhydd trail which is 15kms with 550 mtrs climb whilst the girls did 18 km on the Rheilfordd (former railway line) green trail.
We had intended going back the following day to the nearby Glyncorryg MTB Centre to ride the Whites Level trail but clear blue sky and 26 degrees was just too hot for us.
Finding places in this area is a bit of a trial! Sat nav using postcode will get you lost and Google Maps is no better! Apart from that if you are looking for a mtb break with no traffic jams no crowds and fantastic riding then Afan is well worth a visit.
All the trails involve quite a bit of climbing. I used my Whyte E180RS which is not ideal on the climbs but made the descents good fun......my Levo may have been a better compromise between climbing and descending.