Best bike parks around Bedwas Trethomas & Machen are situated in a region known for its varied terrain, offering a mix of natural mountain biking trails and dedicated bike park facilities. The area features challenging singletrack, downhill routes, and purpose-built trail centers. Riders can explore trails with significant elevation changes and scenic views across the South Wales Valleys. This landscape provides diverse options for mountain biking, from technical descents to flowy singletrack.
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This area is also great for some technical trail running. Plenty of footpaths meander around the hills.
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Very helpful staff who kindly refilled our water bottles - also pointed out that on entering the main carpark there is a public tap next to the unit/toilets on the left.
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Friendly staff, reasonable prices, very much recommended.
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My favourite sector of the Pedalhounds DH track, head into the woodlands for some steeper trails down this hill cleave with plenty of features along the way. The first is a drop over a log into a left-hand corner, before a series of steeper swoops. Then there's a tricky left hander (again with roots, of course) into a larger drop, before some more fantastic corners, roots and another, even larger drop. The drops have great, downhill landings but the final few are not rollable.
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A high plateau section on the red-rated Cafall Trail, Dragon Run leads you through the dark woodland plantation before leading out onto open singletrack to the Pedalhounds DH track. You have to work a bit to keep it flowing through the plantation, as it's relatively flat and there are some tight turns between the rows of trees. Keep your eyes peeled for the old, gnarled and twisted trees here that are a stark contrast to the straight lines of the pines.
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This section of the red-rated Cafall trail is named Rocky Valley for good reason, with some swooping singletrack leading to some rock rolls and little drops as well as some rooty sections too. Its great fun for intermediate and experienced riders alike, with some interesting line choices to be had! Towards the end of this section there's a post showing two options, with an easier and more technical route. I'd suggest pausing here to go and take a look at the harder line before riding it, if that's the one you fancy. This line has a rooty drop with a narrow landing into a left-hand corner followed by a another rooty drop back onto the main line.
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After contouring around the hillside from the fire road along the start of the Cafall trail section named Quadzilla, you then enter a series of switchbacks to climb more sharply up the bank. These hairpin bends can be pretty tricky, not to mention the rocky and rooty features in between, so it's a great section to help you brush up on your skills.
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Can get pretty busy during the day in the summer, however there's a good selection of snacks, food and drink available.
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The area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from natural trails with significant elevation changes to dedicated bike park facilities. You'll find challenging singletrack, downhill routes, and purpose-built trail centers. Options include technical descents, flowy singletrack, and trails with rocky and rooty sections.
Yes, for a comprehensive bike park experience with uplift services, consider visiting BikePark Wales in Merthyr Tydfil. It's the UK's largest mountain bike park, offering over 47 descending trails graded for all abilities, from green to black. They also provide bike hire, coaching, and a cafe. Another excellent option is Mountain View Bike Park in Caerphilly, which features pump tracks, XC loops, enduro descents, and jump lines, along with a visitor center and coaching.
The Machen DH (Downhill) Trail is an iconic black-rated downhill trail known for its long descent, views, and technical features like roots and stumps. Additionally, the Bedwas, Machen Tips (G4 Trail) offers a hard-graded experience with a steep initial climb and undulating paths over old coal tips, providing great views.
Yes, a dedicated Family Bike Trail connects Machen back to Bedwas and Caerphilly, offering a more accessible and recreational cycling option suitable for families.
At Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail, you'll find a bike shop, a cafe, and bike wash facilities. There's also pay-and-display car parking at the bottom where the trails converge. The Y Mynydd downhill track at Cwmcarn also offers an uplift service on weekends.
The Cafall Trail features varied terrain. For instance, Dragon Run, Cafall Trail takes you through dark woodland plantations and open singletrack. Rocky Valley, Cafall Trail is known for swooping singletrack, rock rolls, little drops, and rooty sections, offering both easier and more technical line choices. The Quadzilla Switchbacks, Cafall Trail section involves a challenging climb with hairpin bends and rocky, rooty features.
Absolutely. The Rocky Valley, Cafall Trail is great fun for intermediate and experienced riders, with interesting line choices and technical features. For downhill enthusiasts, Pedalhounds DH – The Kaiser offers steeper trails with plenty of features like log drops, swoops, and larger drops, designed for more advanced riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Bedwas Trethomas & Machen offers excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including moderate to difficult loops like 'Mynydd Rudry – Forest Descent Path'. There are also numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Dreathen to Ruperra castle loop' and trails to the Mynydd Machen Summit.
Yes, in addition to the dedicated bike park sections, there are several mountain biking routes available. These include the 'Old Quarry – Woodland Trail loop from Machen', 'Mynydd Rudry – Garlic Run Trail loop from Machen', and the 'Caerphilly Castle – Garlic Run Trail loop from Machen'. These routes are typically moderate in difficulty and require good fitness. You can find more details on these and other trails in the MTB Trails around Bedwas Trethomas & Machen guide.
BikePark Wales is renowned for its extensive network of over 47 descending trails, catering to all skill levels with green, blue, red, and black gradings. A notable beginner trail is 'Kermit', a 4.2 km long downhill trail. The park also features a blue-graded pump track for skill development and offers diverse trails ranging from flowy to technical, including rock gardens and jump trails.
Mountain View Bike Park in Caerphilly provides a wide array of trails. For beginners and those progressing, 'Tiger Trail' is a 1km green/blue trail with berms, rollers, and switchbacks. The skills area includes two pump tracks: 'NEWT' for beginners and a larger 'State of Flow'. For jumpers, 'The Inbetweeners' is a red jump line for learning, while 'Fallout 4' is a black jump line for experienced riders.


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