Traws Eryri route stretches between Machynlleth and Conwy and should take hardy cyclists four or five days

A beautiful but demanding 122-mile cycle route that involves pedalling up the equivalent of Wales’s highest mountain more than four times is being opened in the north-west of the country.

Stretching between the historic market towns of Machynlleth and Conwy, the Traws Eryri (Trans Snowdonia) route should take hardy cyclists four or five days.

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