SpareSprocket
Active Member
- Location
- Abergavenny, Wales
Although my seven year old son has ridden offroad on canal towpths and some forest roads before, we've been working towards introducing him proper singletrack.
A trip to Afan Argoed near Port Talbot in the summer and a trip around the newly opened Rookie cycling trail there got him fairly excited but with the exception of one or two very short stretches, it's all double track.
Today though we headed over to Garwnant Forest near Merthyr Tydfil and discovered a very under-used but excellent mini-MTB course.
It's built on the side of a hill just up from the car park but we had it all to ourselves so he rode round and round rapidly gaining confidence. There are two short trails which share one climb but divide at the top. The green trail offers a fairly easy descent whilst the blue is steeper. Both have berms, doubles and some off camber sections. And they are both 100% singletrack.
If you've got a little one, live in the area and want to introduce them to proper singletrack, it's highly recommended !
A trip to Afan Argoed near Port Talbot in the summer and a trip around the newly opened Rookie cycling trail there got him fairly excited but with the exception of one or two very short stretches, it's all double track.
Today though we headed over to Garwnant Forest near Merthyr Tydfil and discovered a very under-used but excellent mini-MTB course.
It's built on the side of a hill just up from the car park but we had it all to ourselves so he rode round and round rapidly gaining confidence. There are two short trails which share one climb but divide at the top. The green trail offers a fairly easy descent whilst the blue is steeper. Both have berms, doubles and some off camber sections. And they are both 100% singletrack.
If you've got a little one, live in the area and want to introduce them to proper singletrack, it's highly recommended !