In this sparsely populated part of the country, well over half of each route is done on minor back roads with smooth tarmac and where cars are seldom seen allowing riders to ride happily side by side.

Highlights of the routes includes the spectacular Cregennan Lakes with its views over the Mawddach Estuary, the coastal road to Fairbourne (10km) right by the sea, the crossing of three estuary bridges and the mighty Bwlch y Groes (aka Hellfire Pass) which is the highest piece of tarmac in Wales and features in Simon Warren's '100 Greatest Cycling Climbs'.

The routes are comprehensively marshalled and sign-posted with 3 feed-stations (5 on the Long route) and riders benefit from electronic chip timing. You can also benefit from a massage and recovery tub whilst brandishing your finishers medal on your return to Aberdovey!

At a Glance
  • 16 Sep 2017 7:00am
  • Tickets On Sale
  • Cambrian Coast SportiveCambrian Coast SportiveAberdovey, Gwynedd, UK
  • Up to 163 km (101 miles)
  • From 23.00 GBP
  • Unknown Riders