2007 EVENTS
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The New Year Walk In is a short walk that leaves from the square in Llanwrtyd with all walkers carrying flaming torches.
It starts at 10.30 p.m and returns just in time for the midnight celebrations in the square. The event follows one of the oldest and strangest Welsh Traditions when people carry the 'Mari' (a horses skull on a long pole') from house to house. The tradition involes the arrival of the horse and its following at the...
The Real Ale Ramble is held annually in conjunction with the 10 day Mid wales Beer Festival. The ramble begins from the Town Square and follows any of 3 waymarked routes of 10, 15 or 25 miles with real ales available at the checkpoints!
If mountain biking has always seemed a little on the serious side for you then this event might be right up your street! Cycling through the Cambrian Mountains, quaffing ale made at the Heart of Wales Brewery here in Llanwrtyd Wells. This event marks the start of the Mid Wales Beer Festival and is non-competitive with routes of 15, 25 or 35 miles on each day.
The event will have enduro start from Bromsgrove Hall carpark. Registration is from,...
Screaming Lord Sutch, who has died aged 58, began his career as a rock singer, but went on to define himself in the public eye as a parliamentary candidate, latterly for the Official Monster Raving Loony Party.
For 30 years his manic grin and leopard skin topper were a staple part of election night entertainment. Powerful politicians - for Sutch had a penchant for standing against party leaders - not merely had their portentousness deflated by...
Following the sad death of our Treasurer and good friend, Ron Skilton, to Motor Neurone Disease in Dec 2005 this event was added to our Green Events calendar. In his younger years Ron was a keen runner and cyclist so we felt that a half marathon would be a fitting tribute and a way to remember him and celebrate his life.
The route for the half marathon is a figure of 8, mainly off-road and approx 13 miles long. The...
Scheduled for the same weekend as the Ron Skilton Memorial Half Marathon, this relatively new event brings along poetry reading and Welsh Folk Music to the Neuadd Arms throughout the day and evenings. Relax, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy some true Welsh Ales brewed on site in the microbrewery behind the hotel.
The aims of the walks are to provide a focal point for people who enjoy walking, encourage physical activity, provide a challenge and show off some of the most picturesque countryside surrounding Llanwrtyd Wells . The Festival is non-competitive and a qualifying events towards the award scheme promoted by the IVV (International Federation of Popular Sports)
Awards will be given to every individual completing their chosen route. In addition there are awards for 'Largest Team Walking for Charity' and 'Largest...
This is a non-competitive mountain bike event covering miles of natural and purpose built single track, forest roads and bridleways. Local guides are used to tailor the rides to suit all abilities. The event includes a night ride on the Friday evening, early evening activities and a post ride BBQ for the Saturday with live music at the local pubs.
Pre-entry recommended
The Bog Triathlon first ran in 2005, following a demand for more dirty fun around our famous Waen Rhydd Bog
The event - the most unusual in the Triathlon calender starts with a 7.5 mile (6mile for juniors) run followed by 2 lengths of the 60 yard peat bog trench and then a 19 mile (12 miles for juniors) mountain cycle. The event is open to individuals and relay teams.
If you are looking for unique, wacky and physically challenging, this is the event for you!
The idea is to cycle along the bottom of a 6ft deep peat bog wearing a mask and snorkel and get back in the quickest time!
The bike used is specially prepared with a lead filled frame and water filled tyres to ensure grip on the pond bottom. The snorkeller/cyclist wears a lead weight belt to avoid floating off the bike! Scuba Drivers are...
These walks follow in the footsteps of the Drovers of old who used to drive their sheep, cattle or geese across the mountains to the market towns of England and Wales.
The Man v Horse Marathon began in June 1980 following a chat over a pint in the Neuadd Arms Hotel. The then Landlord, Gordon Green overheard two men discussing the relative merits of men and horses. The enterprising Gordon, never one to miss an opportunity to promote Llanwrtyd Wells and improve business at his hotel, decided to put it to the test. And so began Green Events and its first, longest standing and now internationally acclaimed event, The Man...