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    Cyclists get online help with ancient Gower bridleways

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 14, 2025No Comments
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    Cyclists with a passion for adventure can thread their way around 27 kilometres of off-road cycle track around some of Wales’ most picturesque landscapes.

    Swansea Council has developed an online map, setting out the off-road cycle routes in parts of Gower, including Rhossili and Llanmadoc.

    The new map can be downloaded to a smartphone and can be used to guide two-wheeled lovers around a network of ancient bridleways that have been in place for centuries.

    The routes treat cyclists to spectacular views from Rhossili Down and Llanmadoc Hill across Carmarthen Bay to Tenby and the Bristol Channel to north Devon, with the backdrop of the Brecon Beacons to the north.

    The new online map and webpages provide lots of advice for cyclists, including visitor information about car parking, toilet facilities, general information about cycling in the countryside, as well as tips on what to do if you encounter horse riders using the bridleways.

    Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, said: “Gower is known worldwide for its beautiful coastline and unique landscapes.

    “As well as being a great place for visiting and walking, there are plenty of lesser-known routes that are accessible for off-road cycling, providing a different perspective of Gower.

    “Our Countryside Access Team has created an online version of the route map, along with plenty of tips and advice for visitors who want to hop on a bike and see Gower on two wheels.”

    The Council has also recently announced further plans to upgrade a section of the Gower Coast Path and follows improvements to a section of path between Rotherslade and Limeslade.

    Swansea’s section of the All Wales Coast Path was officially opened in 2012, where 61km of coast path have been joined together to enable walkers to trek from Swansea’s waterfront in SA1 and walk right through to Loughor, travelling through Caswell Bay, Port Eynon, Rhossili and Llanmadoc.

    Cllr Stevens added; “Gower is now more accessible to walkers and cyclists than it’s ever been. We’ve continued to upgrade sections of the coast path to enable all users to enjoy the beauty of Gower.

    “Now that we are starting to see the warmer weather, I would encourage everyone to take a trip out to Gower and enjoy what the region has to offer – whether on foot or on a bike.”

    To download the latest online off-road cycle map and find out more about using the routes, visit https://www.swansea.gov.uk/goweroffroadcycling#map

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