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Mountain biking around Maesycwmmer offers a network of trails through varied terrain. The region features woodlands, ridgeways, and valley paths, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. Routes often follow historical paths and offer views across the surrounding countryside. The area's topography includes gentle ascents and descents, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.5
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25
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55.7km
03:28
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26
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11.7km
01:03
260m
260m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
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57.9km
03:38
690m
690m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17
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20.7km
01:59
490m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.8km
01:30
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice ascent from Crosskeys, but watch out for very overgrown pathways on the Machen side. Great views from the top!
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Great panoramic views of surrounding area.
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plenty of free parking in Machen next to the village hall and library
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Mynydd Machen is a 1,188-foot (362 m) hill in South Wales which affords glorious views over Newport, Cardiff, Steep Holm, Flat Holm, Brean Down, and the Severn Estuary. The summit is marked by the rock 10 feet (3 m) northwest of the trig point.
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Mynydd Machen is a 362-metre-high (1,188 ft) hill lying between the town of Risca and the village of Machen in Caerphilly County Borough in South Wales. Its summit is crowned by a trig point and a mast. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Great tester of a climb on a mountain bike (or even gravel bike if you're brave)! You'll find large, angular and chunky rocks on the trail, with a highline ridge to the right featuring more roots. Find this trail in the Sirhowy Valley Country Park, not far from the brilliantly named Wattsville. Good luck!
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This part of the trail is a little flatter than the sections before and after. It's also fairly smooth so makes for good running even when it's wet. Great views down into the valley!
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This cycle path follows the old Monmouthshire Canal, which was opened in 1796 and was originally about 20 kilometres long. With the help of 42 locks, 136 metres in height were conquered. This section has been superbly restored and you can admire the many locks that are in good condition. Instead of barge-load of coal, today only ducks and other waterbirds swim on the quiet water, along which you can cycle in peace and without cars along the paved cycle path.
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There are over 100 mountain bike trails available around Maesycwmmer, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The trails around Maesycwmmer cater to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 18 easy routes, 63 moderate routes, and 24 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, Maesycwmmer offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. An example is the Sirhowy Walk – Oak Tree loop from Cwmfelinfach, which is 7.3 miles (11.7 km) long and follows the Sirhowy Walk through wooded areas and open countryside.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 24 difficult mountain bike routes around Maesycwmmer. These trails often feature more significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Trail lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter routes like the Sirhowy Walk – Oak Tree loop from Cwmfelinfach at 7.3 miles (11.7 km), up to longer, more extensive rides such as the Monmouthshire Canal Lock – View from Ridgeway loop from Pengam, which spans 35.9 miles (57.9 km).
Absolutely. The region has a selection of easy trails that are well-suited for families. These routes typically follow gentler paths through woodlands and open countryside, providing a pleasant experience for all ages.
Many of the mountain bike trails in Maesycwmmer are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Oak Tree – View from Ridgeway loop from Pengam and the Woodland Trail – View of the Rolling Hills loop from Wyllie.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Maesycwmmer, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be great, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Winter riding is possible, but trails may be muddy or slippery, especially after rain.
Yes, many trails in Maesycwmmer incorporate ridgeways that offer extensive views across the surrounding countryside. For specific viewpoints, consider visiting Mynydd Machen Summit or Garth Summit, which are accessible from some routes.
Beyond the natural beauty of woodlands and ridgeways, you can encounter historical sites and natural monuments. Notable attractions include Caerphilly Castle, Castell Coch, and the ancient Twmbarlwm Hill and Iron Age hillfort.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 150 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, including woodlands, ridgeways, and canal paths, as well as the extensive views and options for all ability levels.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by local exploration, routes like the Old Quarry – Coed Cae-Hugh Forest Trail loop from Wyllie offer a chance to explore less-trafficked areas through forest trails, providing a sense of discovery away from the most popular paths.


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