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Cheers for the tips guys, I had a great time today. Some of the hills were fairly tough, and I took a picture of a flirting peacock with plumage everywhere in the castle courtyard! Nice cafe in the town square where I had a Bala bree or something like that. Sweet current bread, anyway. Knackered now!
Thanks for the writeup, it's good to know you enjoyed your ride.
Bara brith is a Welsh take on fruit loaf, usually sliced and often served with butter. The word 'brith' is pronounced like the end of 'beneath').
Yep that's a good little route! I grew up in Ruthin!
If you can't find a decent cafe in the town itself then there's a good little one in the arts centre opposite the big Tesco.
Think they might have a little cafe thing in the castle now too.
Weather not looking too shabby at at the moment!
Thanks guys - I reckon I'm going to use the B5429 to head down to Ruthin castle. It seems a good combination of rural road, good scenery and fairly straightforward directions. Hopefully find a brew and a flapjack once there, take a couple of pics of the castle and head back.
Now just got to hope for good weather...
Cheers, enjoy your rides if you go out!
I live in Rhuddlan just down the road. Some lovely rides around here actually and like Simon E says, the scenery tends to get a bit nicer (and hillier!) as you head in towards Ruthin.
Have a look at my strava account for some rides if you want. You could download them into your garmin if you have one?
This one was a good one. From what I could see in the dark anyway!
http://app.strava.com/rides/3969119
I'm a new member of the might 'Rhos' cycling club too and they have a club ride leaving on Sunday morning from Colwyn Bay if you're desperate for company.
http://www.rhoscycling.com/
Have fun!
Have a look at routes towards Denbigh and Ruthin if going inland. I think Rhyl CC have some time trial course maps that will use reasonable roads.
A recent thread that might be of use:
http://road.cc/content/forum/50981-colwyn-bay-area