by Maria David » Wed May 24, 2006 5:08 pm
I rode Bwlch y Groes when I was up there at Easter.
On the whole the profile is not much worse than the 9 mile steady climb you do from Trawsfynydd. It's only about half the length, but as Huw says there are a couple of rather steep ramps near the summit - I'd say the steepest ramps were no more than 20% and probably only one or 2 of those. (If it had been more I wouldn't have managed it on the heavy training bike I was on at the time.)
Caution on the descent. As you begin to pick up speed just after the "16%" road sign, you have to suddenly do a sharp left to get to Lake Vyrnwy. And if you pay even more attention you will notice the cross shaped monument on the left hand side. There then follows a beautiful twisty descent (care on the cattle grids), with a nice reward of the stunning view of the Lake and the surrounding area.
Remember once you've come down, you have to go back up again. So you then get treated to a stiff climb up and over the Hirnant pass before you go back down to Bala.
It all seems pretty straight forward, but doing that when you've got 100 miles in your legs may be a tad more complicated.
Huw, if you think I should do the 123miles since I've made the effort to get up there, I may consider giving it a go - however, as you're giving me a lift back to London afterwards, you could be in for a long wait. Are you sure this is a good suggestion ??