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We are coming down from Scotland to Wales in September, question is can we push up the tourist path ( one following the railway line) and ride down the Rangers path? or is there a ban on all the paths?
if so recommend be a big day out in the hills
no ban on paths just the times you can ride them.
The Snowdon Voluntary Cycling Agreement between May 1st and 30th September.
[url= http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/snowdn_volunt.htm ]http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/snowdn_volunt.htm[/url]
worth a read
[url= http://www.flattyresmtbroutes.com/SnowdonTwinPeaks.html ]http://www.flattyresmtbroutes.com/SnowdonTwinPeaks.html[/url]
The voluntary ban covers all bridleways going to the summit of snowdon
http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/snowdn_volunt.htm
It has been agreed that between the hours of 10.00 am and 5 pm from 1st May to 30th September cyclists should not cycle on the Snowdon bridleways shown on the map below.
It's a voluntary ban on all bridleways - 10.00 am and 5 pm from 1st May to 30th September
Start early - you can be up and down and in Pete's Eats for 10am
3 seconds to slow ๐ hehe
It's better after the (voluntary) ban, as all the walkers have left by then. I doubt if anyone would mind you pushing up before 5pm.
fozzybear - Member
3 seconds to slow hehe
GODDAMNIT
I'd go with go late rather than early especially if your planning on a razz down the Llanberis Path. If you go up early you'll be meeting all the people starting up as your coming down. This can be a busy time of the day. Coming down as the sun is setting can be absolutley stunning, awesome riding.
This is less important though on the Snowdon Ranger / Telegraph Bridleway route as its so much quieter