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Wales · Dyfi Bike Park
Turns in the Ferns is a red-graded trail located on the lower mountain of Dyfi Bike Park. It's perfect for intermediate riders looking to ease into a day or cool down after an intense ride. The trail extends over one kilometre and offers a combination of speed, flow, and some technical sections.
This trail features:
The trail is known for its fun and fast sections, making it a great choice for intermediate riders. It also dips into the woods halfway, offering some technical challenges and linking to the lower part of 50 Hits.
Turns in the Ferns is suitable for confident intermediate riders who can handle red-grade trails. It offers a mix of flow and technical sections, providing an exhilarating ride without reaching the difficulty of black trails.
Turns in the Ferns is a red-graded trail located on the lower mountain of Dyfi Bike Park. It's perfect for intermediate riders looking to ease into a day or cool down after an intense ride. The trail extends over one kilometre and offers a combination of speed, flow, and some technical sections.
This trail features:
The trail is known for its fun and fast sections, making it a great choice for intermediate riders. It also dips into the woods halfway, offering some technical challenges and linking to the lower part of 50 Hits.
Turns in the Ferns is suitable for confident intermediate riders who can handle red-grade trails. It offers a mix of flow and technical sections, providing an exhilarating ride without reaching the difficulty of black trails.
Tagged photo positions and route overlay for Turns in the Ferns.
Interactive Trailforks trail details for Turns in the Ferns.
It's a red-grade trail, suitable for intermediate riders.
It includes berms, fades, and shark-fins.
The trail is approximately one kilometre long.
It starts on the lower mountain, next to other trails like El Hippo.
It caters to intermediate riders; beginners might find it challenging.