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Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Would make a difficult tech decent on a MTB. Lots of rocks.
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Not as fun in July, went down it the other day and the bracken was so over grown i couldn't see the trail or rocks. Bars were getting snatched from side to side, arms and legs destroyed!! Will definitely go back as looks to be an awesome trail when clear.
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Defo more suitable for MTB over gravel bikes, large loose rocks.
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This section of the red-rated Cafall trail is named Rocky Valley for good reason, with some swooping singletrack leading to some rock rolls and little drops as well as some rooty sections too. Its great fun for intermediate and experienced riders alike, with some interesting line choices to be had! Towards the end of this section there's a post showing two options, with an easier and more technical route. I'd suggest pausing here to go and take a look at the harder line before riding it, if that's the one you fancy. This line has a rooty drop with a narrow landing into a left-hand corner followed by a another rooty drop back onto the main line.
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After contouring around the hillside from the fire road along the start of the Cafall trail section named Quadzilla, you then enter a series of switchbacks to climb more sharply up the bank. These hairpin bends can be pretty tricky, not to mention the rocky and rooty features in between, so it's a great section to help you brush up on your skills.
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From a small signpost this trail heads down to what is one of the best descents on the Blorenge. It’s narrow and has steep tricky sections, and there’s some big rocks at the top of the trail. But it soon turns into fast swooping single track which cuts diagonally across the mountain. Best ridden before the bracken takes over - can be really overgrown in the summer.
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The main line on the red-level Twrch trail at Cwmcarn, this route starts with a series of three little rock drops before turning down a long series of channeled, tight corners. Take care where the trail merges with Airtime 2, the alternative line, and enjoy the last banked berm. To session this trail and try Airtime 2, turn right at the bottom to take the fireroad track and singletrack back to the top.
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