Wednesday, 10 May 2023

Sustrans Route 4 - Fishguard to Greenwich - July 2022

Ticking off the single digit route numbers, Route 4 was chosen for July 2022 for the simple reason that a friend was crossing the Irish Sea and landing at Fishguard on 5 July and passing a night there. Thus we could enjoy a relaxed dinner and head off the next morning after a big breakfast via car and bicycle respectively on the same journey back to Barnet.

5 July 22: Easy cycle parking on the Transport for Wales train.


I use different coloured pannier bags so I know what is in which.

Getting from Clarbeston Road railway station to my overnight accommodation in Newport, Pembrokeshire was a tough starter


6 July: An easy start, only to St Davids in order to bed my legs in a bit.


Managed to go a bit off route but then found this lovely old shop (which another Barnet rider had been at the previous day).


7 July: To Tenby.

Tremendous bays but all followed by a stiff climb out of them.

8 July: to Burry Port


Fish made of waste plastic.

9 July: to Bridgend.

I love being underneath busy roads just slowly wending my own way. The worst of the hills are now behind me.


10 July: To Newport, Gwent.

The Newport transporter bridge (temporarily closed until Summer 2024 for a refurb).


11 July: to Bristol.

Bye Wales, nice knowing you.


12 July: to Devizes.

Joined by a mate in Bristol. Cycles and canals go together well. These are the Caen Hill locks, a lot faster to get up on two wheels than in a narrowboat.


13 July: to Newbury, joined by another mate for the 'short' journey home. A white horse in the distance.


14 July: to Teddington.

There are 1000 of these marker posts on routes dotted around the Sustrans network.


15 July: to Greenwich and on to home.

Much prefer to be in the countryside in the saddle than in a cruise liner such as this monster.


Route 4 is wonderful, if you have the time to do it.

Derek




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