RAOC Tour of North Wales 15th & 16th August 2009 - FULL ROUTE
Organised by the Club's North West Coordinators this is becoming a very popular event. It takes in some great driving roads including parts of the EVO test triangle and a private closed road hillclimb into the mountains.
Combine that with a few tourist attractions for some sightseeing and fantastic award winning pubs for meals and it makes for a very enjoyable weekend.
We now have the full Itinerary for Saturday 15th August & Sunday 16th August
SATURDAY 15th AUGUST
START: All to meet at the Plough in St Asaph at 10am.
The Roe, St. Asaph. Clwyd. LL17 0LU
After coffee and a natter, we leave for Denbigh and up onto the moors heading for Cerrigydrudion.
Then onto Bala and take the road towards Trawsfynedd turning off halfway along onto the moors heading for Ffestiniog and then onto Portmeirion for lunch at Caffi Glas.
http://www.portmeirion-village.com/
After lunch we head for Blaenau Ffestiniog, up and over the Crimea Pass and onto Betws Y Coed. From here Capel Curig, Pen y Gwryd, past Snowdon and down the llanberis Pass.
Here we'll stop for a break and then onto a private road at Deiniolen ....
When we finish playing, we're heading down to Caernarfon around the castle and then onto get a drink and a meal at the Ship Inn on Anglesey. The Ship Inn is an Olde Worlde Inn set in a stunning location right on the shore of Red Wharf Bay near Benllech on the northeast coast of Anglesey, North Wales.
http://www.shipinnredwharfbay.co.uk/
END: After dinner its back to Caenarfon for a stop over in the Travelodge near the castle.
http://www.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_ ... tel_id=392
SUNDAY 16th AUGUST
START: Sunday's tour to start in Caernarfon on the A4085 heading for Beddgelert. Weather permitting stop for fantastic locally made ice-cream and a paddle in the river to cool the accelerator foot!!
From here we head on the A498 and A4086 to Capel Curig. Then the A5 heading towards Betws y Coed but we turn left immediately past the Ugly House and head up a single track road up to Nant BH and through the Gwydir forest down to Llanrwst. There we join the B5106 and head down to Tyn y Groes and stop for Sunday lunch in the Groes Inn.
END: The Groes Inn is the oldest licensed house in Wales (1573). This year the Groes was proud to be named The Good Pub Guide British Inn of the Year and Wales Dining Pub of the Year. They also have an AA rosette for food.
http://www.groesinn.com/home.html
Even if you can't do the full tour feel free to join us at any of the venues on route.
Trafic, Twingo GT, Vel Satis Turbo x 2, Clio V6 Proto Ph2, Vel Satis 3.5, Avantime, Alpine A610, GTA Atmo x 3, GTA Turbo x 3, R5 Gordini Turbo Mid Engine, Alpine A310 4cyl, Alpine A110, Yellow Smart