The Tarw Gains a Kid Brother as New Route Opens at Coed-y-Brenin
26.05.2011

The new trail – called the MinorTaur (Small Bull) – in deference to its more fearsome sibling (as well as the area’s cattle droving past) is set to put the centre on the map for a whole new generation of wannabe mountain bikers.
The MinorTaur complements the established red and black rides, such as the Beast of Brenin, but its specially adapted features make Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park the first truly inclusive mountain bike destination in the United Kingdom.
The ambitious project has been over three years in the planning and forms part of the Gwynedd Council-led Eryri Centre of Excellence partnership, which is part funded by the EU’s Convergence European Regional Development Fund through Visit Wales and the Welsh Assembly Government.
Almost £500,000 will be pumped into the new trail, which will enable young children and riders with disabilities to join experts and adrenaline junkies at the mountain bike mecca just outside Dolgellau.
The first phase of the MinorTaur has two loops which will be added to as the project is completed over the next two years.
Loop one is 3km long with 50m of climbing, heading out from the FC Wales visitor centre along “First Steps†before descending the sweeping multi-bermed “Slipwayâ€, an awesome feat of engineering and design carved into the hillside, and returning to the centre along a forest road in the valley bottom, following the Afon Eden river.
Loop two continues from the end of the Slipway and follows a level forest road out to the Pont Cae’n y Coed car park, where riders can admire the stunning views down the Afon Mawddach gorge before continuing along the “Jurassic†and “Tax Return†singletracks and joining the forest road back to the start, having covered 5km with 90m of climbing.
A three-metre high giant stainless steel bull’s nose ring designed by world-renowned Welsh sculptor Gideon Petersen marks the trailhead and a number of eight-foot tall iron minotaurs – a mythical half man, half bull figure – are hidden along the trail, where silver “hoof prints†provide the only clue to their presence.

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