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4) The "Hill" and turning left route

  • Location Llanrwst
  • Price from £35.00

Highlights

Yes there is a Big Hill, but it has two stops on the way, and the view points and inspirational tracks you get make it all truly worth it! Actually, its the hill back down that make it awesome !

This is a Level 6 difficulty -  (Level 1/10 is the easiest)

This route is great if you are confident or have been before on a scooter, and don't mind a bit of exercise. As will all our recommended tracks you can do this very slowly or as fast as you want. Warm up along the "Gower Stretch - B5106 pavement" and pass the Gwydir Castle ( don't run over the Peacocks! ) On the right you will see the signs for the Gwydyr Uchaf Forest Park and start you first walk upwards!

Follow and download our Google "My Maps". We also recommend down loading the route PDF that will give you a lot more background information on the history and view you will be treated.



The 2 hour rental has an allowance for 30 minutes for your induction/training, and your return scooter check-in.
Please read our "Terms and Conditions" as you will be required to sign a waiver stating you have read and agree to our terms and condition.

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Inclusions

Not-provided Accommodation

We may be able to help with accommodation if your booking is more that 7 days away.

    What's included

  • Equipment Scooter, Helmet & Glasses

    What you'll need

  • Warm Clothing If you plan to walk a lot then take warm clothes. Cycling gloves is a recommendation
  • Waterproofs Rain and wind breaker
  • Drink
  • Other Small rucksack may be worthwhile. Strong walking/sport foot wear

Cancellations

Moderate Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 30 days before the activity is scheduled to start.

Location

Llanrwst

Provider

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Gravity Wheelers

Gravity Wheelers is the experience provider for 4) The "Hill" and turning left route