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- This hostel near Snowdonia is excellent. Old school breeze block vibes: https://www.basecamp.wales/
- If you want an even more old-school experience, these are pretty unbeatable. We stayed in January in mad weather: https://www.elenydd-hostels.co.uk/en
- Finally, I had this place to myself in August. Rhydian the owner is mega sound: https://independenthostels.co.uk/members/cabancaronhostel/
- This hostel near Snowdonia is excellent. Old school breeze block vibes: https://www.basecamp.wales/
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I booked out Ty'n Cornel for a friend's stag weekend some years ago...it's always such an adventure arriving by bike in the dark! What a wonderful place to stay.
Other top recs:
Toad Hall in Machynlleth - https://independenthostels.co.uk/members/toadhall/
(when I first stayed there it was temporarily run by an eccentric American guy travelling very slowly around the world on his 29er)Middle Ninfa in South Wales - http://middleninfa.co.uk/
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Dolgoch is incredible yes! Stayed there on the penultimate night of the above tour. We got to it over the Devil's staircase. My favourite of the 'Devil's' something that the British landscape is littered with.
the library had a great cycling scrapbook of some (amazingly apt) literature on touring around the area.
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Dolgoch is incredible yes! Stayed there on the penultimate night of the above tour. We got to it over the Devil's staircase. My favourite of the 'Devil's' something that the British landscape is littered with.
the library had a great cycling scrapbook of some (amazingly apt) literature on touring around the area.
This looks great. Temporarily unemployed next month so thinking of taking five days to do some light touring from north to south wales, using much of your route down the coast.
Any tips on accommodation? YHAs seems to be the way to go. I’ll be doing it Sunday to Friday so shouldn’t have any issues getting rooms.