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Rhigos paragliding site and weather forecast

Live seven-day flying weather with launch direction, altitude and local site information for Rhigos.

Altitude472 m
Launch directionsN, NE, NW
Coordinates51.7163, -3.5560
AreaSE Wales / Black Mountains

Managing club: South East Wales Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club · Access: open

Site briefing

Planning information for Rhigos

Take-off

The Rhigos site is actually Mynydd Beili-glas which has spectacular view to the north over the Brecon Beacons – Pen Y Fan is often easily identified on the horizon. Take-off is located in the field below the car park. Access to the field is by way of a gate 50mtrs to the east of the car park. No other areas should be used due to the hazards of the road, car park and vehicles. Rhigos take-off viewed from a paraglider. Photo courtesy of Lee Thomas.

Landing

Top landing is to the east of the steeper take off site. Do not land on Hirwaun Common which is NE of the car park/viewpoint as access has not been agreed (Hirwaun Common is a historical paragliding training site). Bottom landing is possible in the rough field adjacent to Tower Colliery. The grass is very long, the field is boggy and it has a raised dirt track going through the middle. A preflight inspection is advised. An aerial view looking down on the take-off. Photo courtesy of Tim Pentreath. South East Wales sites often have very large, undefined take off and top landing areas, which may change position according to conditions. To avoid the potential for collision, pilots making a top landing should keep well away from gliders taking off, who may in some cases have limited visibility. Looking back at the Rhigos site. A view across to Hirwaun Common (a former paragliding training site) is visible on the left. Photo courtesy of Tim Pentreath.

Access and parking

From the A465 (Heads of the Valleys Road) take the A4061, signposted to Treherbert/Rhigos. Alternatively take the A4061 from Rhondda. Parking 1 Latitude: N51.716330 Longitude: W003.554228 Park in the viewpoint car park.

Local guidance

Hazards and cautions

  • Rhigos is complex site to fly and so it is pilot rated. In particular there is wind farm directly behind take-off. If you are not sure that you can clearly stay away from the wind farm then do not fly. The take-off/ top landing field is extremely undulating and boggy underfoot, with long grass which can easily mask the terrain below this can hinder safe take-off and landing. Several large white/yellow posts and barbed wire fences surround the take-off. Be aware of these when launching. The whole area is populated with large trees and rocky/craggy outcrops, this can cause turbulence and a snag hazard if flown in close proximity.
  • The main road can be extremely busy with cars and large HGVs. It is strongly advised that the road behind launch is not over flown. Do not attempt top landing in the car park. A power line to the left of take- off runs from the top of the hill to the forest below at approximately 45° to the hill, it is easily hidden and pilots should ensure they familiarise themselves with its location before taking off.

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