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Ty Gobaith and sponsor details



This year we will be including a visit to Ty Gobaith during day 2, to celebrate its 10 years supporting young people and their families.
Lets support its continued success by raising much needed  financial support.

Cyclist and Walkers please aim to raise £50 each in
sponsorship



Use the either of the following links to create your own electronic sponsor site.





Accomodation

 Glynllifon Campus Location




Halls of residence (limited availability, first come first served)

Bring your sleeping bag and pillow, each room has two single beds separated by a shower and toilet


Camping

Bring you own tent or bivvy plus sleeping bag etc


Wild camping in the woods, bring a bivvy...... no tents




Walking Day 2

Leaving the prom car park at Penmaenmawr at 10.30am, don't forget to collect your lunch

Your walk leaders are Dan Huws and Steve Roberts 

A walk should always be a safe and enjoyable experience. It is worth considering the following points particularly if you are new to walking, likely to be subjected to poor or changeable weather.
  • Stay on the path and away from cliff edges.
  • Wear boots and warm, waterproof clothing.
  • Take extra care in windy and/or wet conditions.
  • Leave gates and property as you find them.
  • Remember that mobile signal can be patchy in some coastal destinations so let someone know where you are heading and when you are due to arrive.
  • Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home









Walking Day 1

A coastal walk should always be a safe and enjoyable experience. It is worth considering the following points particularly if you are new to walking, likely to be subjected to poor or changeable weather or you intend to explore the longer and more remote sections of the Path.
  • Stay on the path and away from cliff edges.
  • Wear boots and warm, waterproof clothing.
  • Take extra care in windy and/or wet conditions.
  • Leave gates and property as you find them.
  • Remember that mobile signal can be patchy in some coastal destinations so let someone know where you are heading and when you are due to arrive.
  • Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home
North Wales Coastal map link click here (Exact detail of the route to follow)

Leaving Coleg Menai Friars Campus at 9am

Your walk leaders are Dan Huws and Steve Roberts



Arriving and meeting with walkers at Caernarfon around 1pm






Cycling Day 2



Glynllifon to Ty Gobaith (48miles) Leaving at 9.30am 






Glynllifon to Rhos (38 Miles) leaving at 9.30am and stopping for lunch at Coleg Menai Friars Campus

Glynllifon to Bangor (16miles) leaving at 9.30am

Cycling Day 1

Rhos to Glynllifon the longway round over the Crimea Pass (71miles)  leaving Rhos Campus bus park at 9:30am

Competition... you may wish to practice these segments, but only time on the 8th July will qualify
You will need to use Strava and join the GLLM club to qualify and record results. 
The overall winner will be based on a points system and overall times if its a draw on points .... more info to follow

Click here for the Strava Link 
 Lunch stop at Porthmadog FC football ground




Rhos to Glynllifon along the coast (38miles) leaving Coleg Llandrilo Rhos Campus bus park at 9:30am

Lunch stop at Coleg Menai Bangor 



Bangor to Glynllifon along the coast (16miles) leaving Coleg Menai Friars campus at 1pm