The Wiggle Wye Valley Warrior is as beautiful, as it is challenging! Starting from the impeccable Chepstow Racecourse, you’ll head straight up the Wye valley hugging the awe inspiring, majestic Wye River all the way. Riders will zig zag the river several times soaking in the views of the sheer cliff faces and the powerful river below. Along the way you’ll pass some iconic landmarks such as Tintern Abbey.
After reaching Monmouth you head into the Forest of Dean and experience roaming wildlife and spectacular Alpine Trees before heading back across the border into Wales and to the foothills of the imposing Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains which provide a picture postcard backdrop.
As you head back to Monmouth riders encounter a challenging climb rewarded with breathtaking views of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. This arguably may be the best Vista of any of our Sportives!
With 3 routes to choose from, (Epic 97 miles, Standard 66 miles, and Short 49 miles) you choose how long to do battle for......
At the finish you will receive a quality goody bag and a well deserved medal! Post event refreshments and massages will also be waiting.
Highlights – Riding through the Wye valley up to Monmouth - Stunning!
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I wonder how he got to the game?
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