Welsh answer to Scots NCR 500

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Following the successful NCR 500, the Welsh have introduced ”The Snowdonia 360“
This months C and MC mag have called it the ROUND TRIP.
Could take the pressure off Scots 500 when we all get going again.
Sounds good to me.
Phil
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Done a lot of that route already. Lovely place. Like Scotland when it’s good it’s great when it’s wet it’s not so good.
 
i thought that one of the benefits of the scottish trip was that there were plenty of opportunities to wild camp, does anyone know if the same benefits can be found on the welsh offering?
 
Hope this doesn't take off like the NC500.
lots of foreign hired vans cloging up the roads i would be using anyway, with no/ little benefit to the locals.
Who has honestly benefited from the NC500. The general attitude to motorhomers? Improved facilities for Motorhomers?
 
Wales is at it's best on a bike. Glorious single track roads you would not dream of taking MH down.

Having said that I did meet a MH sized DHP van on a corner, I don't know how we avoided each other, he was eager to get his round finished.

A quick taste:

 
Hope this doesn't take off like the NC500.
lots of foreign hired vans cloging up the roads i would be using anyway, with no/ little benefit to the locals.
Who has honestly benefited from the NC500. The general attitude to motorhomers? Improved facilities for Motorhomers?
Nobody , in fact it’s been to me a disaster . Inter structured can’t handle it simple !

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Hope this doesn't take off like the NC500.
lots of foreign hired vans cloging up the roads i would be using anyway, with no/ little benefit to the locals.
Who has honestly benefited from the NC500. The general attitude to motorhomers? Improved facilities for Motorhomers?

the locals have benefited , a huge amount of money is now spent in tourism up north , wasn’t long ago a b&b in the highlands was £45 a night for two & you never had to book , that all changed especially after the NC500 was introduced , near all of the community benefit from the tourist buck in one form or another
 

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