Ride D: 27.2 Miles
Sarn Helen and the Roman Roads
The Romans left many marks on the landscape of the National Park and this ride, a hilly but enjoyable sojourn that links Brecon with the small town of Sennybridge, offers the chance to visit some of the most significant.
As well as following a short section of Sarn Helen - the invader's main trunk route that ran through the whole principality from Caernarfon to Carmarthen - it also passes close to the remnants of a sizeable hill fort on Y Gaer, built way back in 80AD to house a 500 strong cavalry unit, and visits the lovely St. David's church at Trallong, where you can see an ancient Ogam stone bearing an ancient Celtic inscription.
Lunch at the Mountain Centre should be a tasty enough carrot to get anybody to the top of those hills but if you're in need of further incentive, the views from the top are some of the finest in the whole National Park.
Nature’s Gym
Cycling can take you through glorious countryside and through fresh air. Rather better and cheaper than that of a fitness gym brick wall.
Try cycling up and down Sarn Helen and the Roman Roads, a hilly 27.2 mile route which follows the Roman Road network.
Look at the calories used:
| 7st 12Ibs |
720 |
| 9st 6Ibs |
830 |
| 11st |
912 |
| 12 8Ibs |
1012 |
| 14st 3Ibs |
1104 |
| 15st 10Ibs |
1195 |
This is one of five circular cycle break routes starting from Brecon, full details on: www.cyclebreconbeacons.com
All routes available to purchase in a pack from Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre 01874 623366
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