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Hiking around Cyncoed, a suburb in northeast Cardiff, is characterized by its abundant green spaces, reservoirs, and well-maintained trail networks. The terrain is generally flat, featuring accessible parkland paths, lakeside trails, and gentle urban routes. This makes the area suitable for low-elevation walks that connect various local points of interest.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Adjoining Roath Park Lake is a wild garden with nice pathways and is a meeting place for many types of birds
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A huge garden with flowerbeds as far as the eye can see. The roses are currently in season and the variety and quality is outstanding. Thank you to all those who maintain this flower Paradise ❤️
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Roath Park Lake has stunning vistas and tree-lined pathways. Lots of birds relax on the shores.
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lovely part of Cardiff, particularly on a sunny day. good spot for a stroll but very busy with families and people walking so not very suited for cycling
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Wonderful cafe perched right over the edge of the lake - feels like being in a rowboat right on the lake! Enjoying a generous baked potato and chilli con carne marks a great end to a wonderful hike.
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multiple well kept trails around the woodlands , but don't go cycling around the reservoir as I found out there is no cycling, even though there are no signs , i got abuse from aggressive walkers about it.
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Whatever you do is don't cycle around the reservoir, got told off and abusively shouted at.
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Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs forms a vital part of the green and blue infrastructure of Cardiff. The mix of grassland, woodland, scrub and waterside habitats offers opportunities for all kinds of wildlife and nature. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and much of the grassland and woodland outside of the SSSIs is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC). Dogs are permitted on the café balcony, car park and Grab & Go seating area only and are not permitted anywhere else on the site, including the paths. Natural Resources Wales has advised that the risk from dogs to the fungi is too great. Waxcaps are very sensitive to changes in habitat such as fluctuations in soil moisture, temperature and nitrate levels which can reduce the production of fruiting bodies. In particular, sudden changes to nitrate levels on the site – from dog urine specifically – can have a detrimental effect on the fungi. There is a fully accessible Visitor Centre with cafe, toilets, free wi-fi, room hire, equipment hire, changing rooms and other facilities include the boathouse, bird hide, education centre, nature trails and paths, bike parking/shelters and car parking.
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Yes, there are over 15 designated hiking routes in the Cyncoed area. The majority of these are rated as easy, with a handful of moderate options available, making it a great destination for accessible walks.
The hiking terrain around Cyncoed is generally flat and accessible. Most routes follow well-maintained parkland paths, lakeside trails, and gentle urban greenways. You can expect low-elevation walks with very few steep climbs.
Absolutely. Many of the most popular routes are loops. For a pleasant and easy circular walk, consider the Roath Park Rose Garden – Roath Park Waterfall loop from Llanedeyrn. It's a straightforward trail that takes you around the key sights of the park.
Yes, the area is very accommodating for dogs. Many of the parkland trails are perfect for a walk with your canine companion. For a more expansive area where dogs are welcome, locals often visit Llwyn Celyn, which has streams and open spaces, though it can get muddy so good footwear is recommended.
Cyncoed is ideal for family outings. The paths around Roath Park and the nearby Llanishen and Lisvane Reservoirs are flat, well-surfaced, and suitable for all ages. The Hiking loop from Heath Low Level is a great example of an easy walk that the whole family can enjoy.
Yes, the Roath Park Waterfall is a well-known feature within Roath Park. Several routes incorporate this landmark, offering a lovely point of interest during your walk. You can see it on trails that loop around the park's famous boating lake.
Cyncoed is a suburb of Cardiff and is well-served by local bus routes from the city centre. Additionally, several trails start near Heath Low Level and Heath High Level train stations, making it convenient to access the area without a car.
Parking is available, but can be limited, especially on weekends. Roath Park has on-street parking around its perimeter, but it fills up quickly. For quieter spots like Radyr Weir or The Garth, parking is very restricted, so arriving early or using public transport is advisable.
There are plenty of short walks available. A simple loop around Roath Park Lake or a stroll through Cyncoed Gardens can be done in under an hour. Many of the trails are easily shortened to fit your schedule.
The trails around Cyncoed are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful scenery around Roath Park Lake, and the overall accessibility of the routes for a pleasant day out.
For panoramic views over Cardiff and the surrounding area, a short trip to The Garth is highly recommended. It's a popular spot for hikers looking for a rewarding vista. Within Cyncoed itself, the Scott Memorial Lighthouse in Roath Park offers iconic photo opportunities across the lake.
While Cyncoed's immediate trails are mostly easy, it serves as a great starting point for more challenging terrain. A short drive will take you to hills like The Garth or Mynydd Machen, which offer steeper climbs and expansive views. For full-day, strenuous adventures, the Brecon Beacons National Park is also within reasonable driving distance.


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