Review by: RCblah on 30 July 2021
Summary:
Worst trail in Wales
Review:
Mainly boring fire roads. Trails are worn out and overgrown. Waste of a journey. Go and ride the Raven Trail near-by. AVOID!
Review by: Marti on 20 October 2020
Summary:
Great day out
Review:
Brilliant couple of hours spend with my son on the Gorlech trail. Climbing was enjoyable and straight forward; trails were fantastic. Planning to go again this week.
Only red trail open currently due to logging.
Review by: Wheeliewill38 on 5 June 2020
Summary:
Brecfha
Review:
Brilliant trails didn't manage to do the black trails but had good fun on the red trails cant wait to go again
Review by: Minibob777 on 5 June 2020
Review by: thomoi on 11 July 2017
Summary:
A great smooth rolling well maintained trail, with limited facilities.
Review:
This is my local trail and I love the Green and Blue trail. There are two Portaloos and that’s the only facilities, no water, no shops nothing so bring what you need. The nearest shop is Brechaf local store or Abergorlech. Most of the trail is slate chippings and well maintained giving a great riding surface. The trail starts with a climb straight out the carpark so make sure you are ready for it. If you do the Blue trail it’s a long hard climb to the top the first descend. It’s meant to be ridden fast to get you over the next climb so nail it if you can, The next descend is more technical with little twists and turns a few berm’ed turns and table tops that have lost their edges and are now just large rollable bumps (nothing scary) but also have chicken runs next to them, When you get to the end of the blue run there is a large burned turn try and keep the speed going cross a fire road and down the green trail to a small bridge and Bench (only stop if you want to get annoyed by insects). Then it’s the green trail all the way back, it has some lovely swooping trail, try and keep your speed up to make the small climbs easier but really is fun as its easy on the wrists and plenty of smiles.