Cwmcarn Forest: Biker's eye view of forest trail

Walkers using a south Wales forest have called for an end to "confusion" over where they can and cannot go during a major tree felling exercise.

Workers are removing 150,000 trees at Cwmcarn Forest Drive to try to stop larch disease spreading.

It has been closed for safety reasons although many foot and cycle paths are open, away from the main felling area.

"Give us a map and tell us which rights of way are open," said Robert Southall of Friends of Cwmcarn Forest.

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said it wants people to still enjoy the forest but temporary closures were needed close to "dangerous" felling areas.

Take a rider's eye view of one of the biking trails, while cyclist Anna Cipullo and Andy Schofield of NRW talk about diversions.

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