Right just got back from an epically good fun weekend in Wales, tried out the new trails at Afan and Cwm Carn
http://www.mbwales.com/en/content/cms/C ... Trail.aspxhttp://www.mbwales.com/en/content/cms/C ... afall.aspxFirst off Afan have gone under a few changed recently due to two reasons. First one is they suffered from wood disease so a lot of the trails have been closed off most of last year while all the trees were harvested. Secondly, a new wind farm is being built causing the skyline trail to be closed (not sure if this is penitently or just while it is being built) but a new trail to be built (paid for by the energy company) as a replacement.
Blade shares the same sheep track climb out of Glyncorrwg with the Whites Level trail to access higher and more remote section of the forest with amazing views over the Brecon Beacons before you drop back over the hill for some flowing descents and tough technical climbs before the open final descent back down to Glyncorrwg after this 24km Red graded trail. Those looking for a longer loop can take in the Skyline Loop to add over 20km of riding and some amazing single-track sections or could always do top half of Whites level before fire roading it back up to windy point.
Ghost train and happy ending seam to be the highlight to the trails. Ghost train is a very tight and twisty rocky decent in woods. Happy ending is a rocky, fast flowing trail with lots of rock drops in places. The new trails are well build with not a lot of boggy sections and flow. The climb/decent out of Glyncorrwg is defiantly missing something were there is no tree coverage but is still good fun and interesting enough to make it one of my favourite climbs.
Cwm Carn is also suffering from the wood disease but not fully sure if the tree will be harvested closing the DH and Twrch trails for a bit. The new Cafall is a longer and more modern trail compared to Twrch. It still has a steep climb out of the car park to begin with before easing off in to a steady climb. The descents are all amazing with a roller coaster ride down the hill side. Again they are well built, though there is one or two of the sections that are soil based in the woods that will be muddy and slippy (but it just adds to the fun).
Out of the two, Cafall does it for me and it's short enough to link with Twrch for a all day ride