The Celtic Trail Day 2
Time Coffee Bar, Carmarhan
Time Coffee Bar, Carmarhan
Open Mon-Sat 8-6,
Caffi Becca, Middle of nowhere (Efailwen)
Open Mon-Sat 9-4:30
Yesterday had been a voyage into the unknown as we had headed on to the offroad world of the Welsh mountains. Today we would mainly be going on the same route I had done a couple of years ago when I successfully set off on my search for the best cafe anywhere across Great Britain (see St Davids to Lowestoft day 2). It was the day our route most diverted from the Celtic trail as we needed to go a bit more directly to get to Fishguard in one day. I also knew this meant it would be our hilliest day. I decided to warn Mrs Crusader of this but not to mention that my cycling guests on that trip had both got off and walked up several of the hills. As it turned out this pattern got repeated.Caffi Becca, Middle of nowhere (Efailwen)
Open Mon-Sat 9-4:30
It was also due to be the only dry day of weather forecast for this week, which was at least some good news I could share with Mrs Crusader as she fell asleep into her eggs and beans at breakfast claiming to be tired. "Nothing a good hilly ride won't sort out" I helpfully suggested, but it didn't.
The first few miles out of Swansea were a bit of a slog as we had to negotiate busy roads, roundabouts and traffic lights but it wasn't yet hilly. We finally made it to the only off road and flat piece of cycle path we would encounter all day as I foolishly said that the big hills were about to start. Unfortunately Mrs Crusader announced she was still tired so I fed her an energy bar before we set off up the first one.
It was a very steep hill peaking at 21% so not surprisingly she had to get off and push. I pointed out that in today's stage of the tour of Spain that they were racing up a 26% climb. Apparently this was irrelevant as she had no intention of ever riding in a grand tour or up any more steep hills. I decided not to mention that was only the first of 21 hills on the this leg of the route.
The first few miles out of Swansea were a bit of a slog as we had to negotiate busy roads, roundabouts and traffic lights but it wasn't yet hilly. We finally made it to the only off road and flat piece of cycle path we would encounter all day as I foolishly said that the big hills were about to start. Unfortunately Mrs Crusader announced she was still tired so I fed her an energy bar before we set off up the first one.
Energy feed before first hill |
It was a very steep hill peaking at 21% so not surprisingly she had to get off and push. I pointed out that in today's stage of the tour of Spain that they were racing up a 26% climb. Apparently this was irrelevant as she had no intention of ever riding in a grand tour or up any more steep hills. I decided not to mention that was only the first of 21 hills on the this leg of the route.
Mrs Crusader going up steep hill and still actually on the bike |
7 hills later we made it to Carmarthen and our first stop, the Time Coffee Bar. Mrs Crusader slumped into one of the chairs in the outdoor seating area and declared she was knackered.
Pleased to have made it to our first stop |
I went inside to check out what turned out to be a reasonable cake selection. I had hot chocolate and carrot cake and she had a mocha and millionaire shortbread.
Lunch time cakes and drinks |
Morale about to drop to an all time low |
After a quick glimpse of Carmarthen's famous castle we headed out into the Welsh country side. It was very nice with hills, sheep and lush green fields, but mainly hills.
Sheep and lush green fields |
Going up yet another climb |
Looking like a man who had ridden up a lot of hills |
Caffi Becca had been just what we needed although the lack of cake choices and instant nature of our drinks meant it won't be winning the top prize.
We set off again with Mrs Crusader in much better spirit knowing the back of the ride had been broken. However this was to change when I decided to ignore a road closed sign knowing that this sort of thing never normally affected bikes. Sadly 2 miles and 3 steep hills later I discovered that this one did as we came across a chasm where the road should have been.
There was no way across this hole in the road |
A familiar sight on today's ride |
At last some downhill |
I took Mrs Crusader out for dinner as a reward for her hard work today |
Cafe ratings for cafes reviewed on (or near) the Celtic trail
Cafe
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Hot Choc Quality
|
Guest Hot Drink Quality
|
Effective Café Selection
|
Cake Taste Quality
|
Atmosphere and Ambiance
|
Total
|
Bradleys Coffee Shop
|
7.8
| 7.5 | 7.6 | 7.75 | 7.5 | 7.63 |
Cafe Espresso
|
Na
| Na | Na | Na | Na | Na |
Time Coffee Bar
|
7
| 7 | 6 | 6.95 | 6.25 | 6.64 |
Caffi Becca (over 2 visits)
|
3
| 5.25 | 4 | 7.25 | 6.25 | 5.15 |
Stats
Miles
|
Average Speed
|
Hours on bike
|
Meters climbed
| |
Newport to Swansea
|
57.7
| 10.3 | 5:35:50 | 679 |
Swansea to Fishguard
|
69.5
| 10.4 | 6:43:15 | 2075 |
Fishguard to Tenby
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Tenby to Swansea
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Swansea to Newport
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Overall
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