I’ve been back to Sweet Lamb many times to refresh my roadbook skills, But I have also been on the forestry rides. These give you a great opportunity to ride iconic Welsh forests that are usually closed to the public.
Dylan Williams of Dyfed Dirt Club
The Sweet Lamb complex has it ALL. We attend yearly with our Herts TRF group. From leaving the main road you get the feeling of adventure straight away, the surroundings are absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend Sweet Lamb to anyone looking for that special experience. Looking forward to our return visit it’s one of the best trips on our yearly calendar.
Glen – Herts TRF
I arrived at Sweetlamb for a days training with Moly followed the by a forest ride with Rob. Probably being the most inexperienced rider there, having not ridden a bike for ten year but I was hooked. So now that I’m addicted to this and loving it, I’ve gone from tootling around to a mid-level rally rider in no time and it’s thanks to these guys and girl at Sweet Lamb…
The best riding by a country mile on this fair isle!
Karl Yards
Day one of the bronze course, the team took us all through the basics of control, standing stance, braking, with a ride up the hill between each “lesson” to build and bed it in! By the end of the day we were all different riders, riding up slippery gravel, dropping into 4ft ditches and popping out again, flying around gravel tracks! This has changed my riding in just a day, the team here are amazing and know their stuff! I’d highly recommend EVERY rider to take this course!
Glenn
Incredible place and great instructors. They really look after you!
Anna
These guys are simply not happy unless you’re happy. Their mission is for you to leave with better riding skills than you arrived with, and they are _so_ good at achieving just that. Oh, and the facility is fan-bloody-tastic too! Is there a better grading than world-class? If there is, then that’s what they are. Life-changing. Dream-fulfilling. But be warned – what they teach is addictive, and you can ache for days afterwards 😉
Phil