Dirty Weekend

slparry

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Decided to do some "softroading" with the F8GS

Stopped off at Maengwyn Café in Machynlleth for the "all day" breakfast

http://goo.gl/maps/iA23s

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Then off up to the road from Machynlleth to Llyn Clwyedog which is stunningly gorgeous, however, I'd noticed a few times previously a track off to the right on the top out of Forge with a sign saying there was a wildlife reserve down there. So this time decided to go down the trail, just bumbling along at walking pace.

The wildlife reserve was a lovely small lake with stunning scenery. However, the dirt track carried on past it and being curious I pottered further along.

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There were lots of buzzards and red kites overhead. Some of the buzzards were huge, lots bigger than others I've seen. I'm fairly sure Mid Wales has no Golden Eagles so they must have been buzzards.

Eventually I came to a dam, where the trail went down a very steep, very gravelly slope. I ummed and ahhed and eventually decided to walk it down. A third of the way down it occurred to me "What if this was a dead end" and I realised I'd probably not be able to get back up the slope, given the gravel, my rusty off road skills and the slippery ford at the bottom preventing a decent run at it.

However, I'd hit the point of no return as I just couldn't push the bike backwards up the slope. I took this pic as I walked back up to get my helmet and jacket. It's a LOT steeper than it looks.

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To give an idea of the location it's here, it really was miles from nowhere

http://goo.gl/maps/r3VWc

Anyway I carried on, nervous that I "may" have burnt my bridges a bit but hey ho :) .. .of course there was no mobile signal so it would have been a long walk back to civilisation for help :) .

The scenery got better and better absolutely stunning, eventually dropping down to a chained gate into the forest. Thankfully there was a smaller gate for walkers and mountain bikers. Once through it was onto smoother forest dirt trails. In the forest it was lovely and peaceful with again lovely views and that cool pine smell.

Wasn't sure which way to head (note to self carry and OS map next time) ... but kept going downhill which seemed sensible. Eventually the dirt trail opened to a car park with a Ford Mondeo in it, and at the other end tarmac ... woooo hooo :) Never have I been so happy to see tarmac.

Looped back to Dinas Mawddwy and over Bwlch yr Groes (The Pass of the Cross the old pilgrim route) and down to Bala for a well earned mug of tea and some lemon drizzle cake before making my way home :)

I love motorbikes :)
 
That scenery looks great I must admit I'm envious off you guys that have views like that on your doorstep .
 
The trail through the wildlife reserve is ILLEGAL to ride get caught and you could loose ya bike!, you should have taken the trail (this is a legal green lane) on right about 1 mile before the turning for the wildlife reserve.
 
The trail through the wildlife reserve is ILLEGAL to ride get caught and you could loose ya bike!, you should have taken the trail (this is a legal green lane) on right about 1 mile before the turning for the wildlife reserve.

There's no warning signs .... I really looked. I didn't go "through" the wildlife reserve I went past it on the right hand side as there was a turn in at the lake with some visitor info maps.
 
There's no warning signs .... I really looked. I didn't go "through" the wildlife reserve I went past it on the right hand side as there was a turn in at the lake with some visitor info maps.
I think you will find if you check With the right's of way officer at the council office they will tell you it is a restricted right of way from the main road.
As I said the trail to right before the reserve is legal and is well signed with tread lightly sign's for motorcycles and 4 x 4's, also if you carry on past the turning to the reserve you will see a sign to a B&B on your right this is also a legal green lane.
 
I think you will find if you check With the right's of way officer at the council office they will tell you it is a restricted right of way from the main road.
As I said the trail to right before the reserve is legal and is well signed with tread lightly sign's for motorcycles and 4 x 4's, also if you carry on past the turning to the reserve you will see a sign to a B&B on your right this is also a legal green lane.

Cool .... oops :)

However, tho' they REALLY need to have a sign at the entrance as there's no gate or anything. I'd "assumed" the wildlife reserve was the lake.

Be a bit difficult to legally enforce if there's no signage banning vehicles I'd think? :)
 
Good lad, there's nothing like a little adventure especially when you don't know where you are going or where you may end up!
 
Cool .... oops :)

However, tho' they REALLY need to have a sign at the entrance as there's no gate or anything. I'd "assumed" the wildlife reserve was the lake.

Be a bit difficult to legally enforce if there's no signage banning vehicles I'd think? :)

Sorry fella, its up to you to make sure you're riding legally. Join the TRF, ride with someone who knows or look at the maps yourself and speak to the ROW officer.
 


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