zebedee23
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posted on 8-3-2005 at 09:28 |
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Travel times - Ludlow to the welsh coast
it doesn't seem too far on the map, but I don't know how good the road is between the 2 - aber and borth look like 'local spots' but I
am yet to sample them - can anyone give me an idea how long it would take?
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Jonny
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posted on 8-3-2005 at 09:32 |
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Ive travelled from Ludlow way once or twice to Aberywtyth, should take around 2 hours. Newtown you can do in 45 mins, Rhayader you can
do just over half an hour and Ludlows should be around an hour or so from Rhayader so 2 hours max.
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rob
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posted on 8-3-2005 at 10:01 |
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yup 2 hours,
ludlow - craven arms - newtown - llangurig - aber/borth
and the roads are generally pretty easy going, they've all been resurfaced recently too.
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zebedee23
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posted on 8-3-2005 at 10:03 |
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i'm a bit lost now! Trying to work out from that how newtown and rhayader fit into the equation from ludlow?!
Are they windsurfing spots too and are you suggesting I go there instead?
cheers
Paul (great avatar by the way!!)
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Jonny
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posted on 8-3-2005 at 10:07 |
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No - You can either go via Newtown or Rhayader but follow Robs route as thats the best. For windsurfing, head to Borth, youve either
got the estuary or if your competent enough, go out on the seafront.
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