Itsmy motorsport Radnor stage guide
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Radnor rally stage, South Wales Radnor rally stage
Radnor rally stage is North of Builth Wells within Radnor Forest.
On a map look for - Builth Wells, Powys

From Builth Wells take the A483 North through Llandrindod Wells to Penybont. Turn onto the A44 East to New Radnor. Take the B4372 NE towards Kinnerton. The stage entrance is usually off the B4372.

previously / currently used for
Woodpecker Stages


Location and routes are a guide only. Check before travelling.

When approaching the general area of the rally always look for and follow the
GREEN or ORANGE ARROWS.
They will guide you to stage parking or access points.

Spectators
Always follow the arrows and any directions given by marshals. They are trying to save you time and keep you safe. Motor sport is fun but dangerous.

Drivers/Co-Drivers/Teams
Always use the OS reference and/or maps supplied by the event organisers to ensure the correct event/stage start access point. If you require fuel, in particular Shell optimax visit the Shell filling station locator website for the nearest supplier.
STAGE NOTES
If you have information regarding this stage you would like to share with competitors please contact us using the Rally stage information form. If your notes will help we will post them here.









IMPORTANT NOTE
The Itsmy Stage guide provides information on some stages used for rallying within the UK. It is impossible to show every rally stage as they are subject to regular change. Spectator access points are also subject to change. Please ensure you contact the rally organisers for details before travelling. Any maps are sketches and not to scale. They offer a representation and you should use them as a guide only. For detailed information on locations please contact organisers or use a facility such as multimap, or ordnance survey.