Best bike parks around Llanfair are found in the surrounding North Wales region, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. The area is characterized by its forests and natural landscapes, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. While Llanfair itself does not host large bike parks, nearby destinations cater to different skill levels. These locations feature purpose-built trails and visitor facilities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Coed y Brenin was Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking center and it remains one of the sport's top destinations. Eight purpose-built mountain bike trails start at the visitor center and range from easy trails for families and beginners to technical trails for experienced mountain bikers. Other facilities for mountain bikers include a bike shop and a skills room where you can develop your riding techniques. The visitor center is also the starting point for walking and running trails through the Coed y Brenin Forest Park, as well as orienteering courses and geocaching. Two of the walking routes are suitable for visitors who use an off-road mobility scooter. There are also children's play areas, a café and plenty of picnic tables. (https://naturalresources.wales/days-out/places-to-visit/north-west-wales/coed-y-brenin-visitor-centre/?lang=en)
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Coed y Brenin forest is managed by Natural Resources Wales. The visitor centre has a large car park, lots of information, a shop, café and toilets. There are several waymarked walking trails from here, as well as miles of forest track and path to explore. Watch out for the mountain biking trails, try not to walk on the bike specific trails.
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Coed y Brenin is a brilliant base with good parking, a cafe, shop, toilets and several dedicated running trails. There are also walking trails and loads of mountain bike trails. The waymarked running trails are all well maintained and well surfaced. There are several to choose from or you could combine them to make a longer day. Sarn Helen Long 8.4km with 198m of ascent. Sarn Helen Short 4.3km with 97m of ascent. The Half Marathon Trail is 21.8km with 727m of ascent. The Goldrush Trail is 13.7km with 420m of ascent. The shoe test loop is 1.7km with 50m of ascent. You can get maps and guides at the shop or just follow the way markers.
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Lovely smooth flowing single-track with plenty of berms and rollers. Nothing too taxing, a trail for most beginners to build some confidence.
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Black (Severe) grade section of trail on the 'MBR' & 'Beast' trails. This was built back in 2002 for the then new MBR trail at Coed y Brenin. It was featured in the MBR magazine in 2002 and again in 2015 when they came back to re ride it and see how it had developed. It's now quite rocky and techy. A true black section of trail. The flesh has worn off the bones! ie, the original surfacing has worn off the rough stone pitching underneath.
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Berms, rock rolls, drop offs and and easy trails to practice on; this progressive skills area is great for all! You'll find lines here from blue to black so you can refresh yourself before hitting the trail loops or simply session on some of your skills. All of the four sections are well marked and also feature push up paths so you can go again, and again, and again!
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While Llanfair itself doesn't host large bike parks, the surrounding North Wales region offers excellent options. Key destinations include Oneplanet Adventure in Coed Llandegla Forest, known for its diverse trails, and Revolution Bike Park, a premier downhill center. Additionally, Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre is Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking center, offering a wide range of trails.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. Oneplanet Adventure in Coed Llandegla features a 5km Green Trail designed for families, avoiding major climbs or technical sections, and is developing a 'Little Rippers' area. At Coed y Brenin, you'll find easy trails starting from the Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre, including The Slipway, a smooth, flowing single-track perfect for practicing berms and corners.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Revolution Bike Park offers over 10 miles of downhill trails, including black and pro lines with steep descents and technical features. Oneplanet Adventure also provides challenging black-graded sections and 'Natural Selection' trails for expert riders. At Coed y Brenin, the Cain Section, The Beast (Black) is a tricky, rocky black-rated trail, and the Dream Time Trail offers an intermediate to challenging red trail experience.
Bike parks like Oneplanet Adventure and Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre offer comprehensive facilities. These typically include visitor centers with cafes, bike shops, workshops, bike hire (including e-bikes), and coaching courses. Revolution Bike Park provides an uplift service, a shop with mechanics, food, toilets, and bike wash facilities.
Absolutely. Oneplanet Adventure has a dedicated Skills Area for practicing techniques like berms, drops, and jumps. Similarly, Coed y Brenin features The Foundry Skills Area, a progressive zone with blue to black lines, rock rolls, and drop-offs, allowing riders to refresh or develop their skills before hitting the main trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the areas around these bike parks offer a variety of outdoor activities. Coed Llandegla Forest, home to Oneplanet Adventure, also features walking and trail running routes. Near Coed y Brenin, you can find numerous hiking trails, as detailed in the Hiking around Llanfair guide, and additional mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Llanfair guide.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. You can explore routes such as the 'Penmaenpool Toll Bridge – Penmaenpool Toll Bridge loop' or the 'Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre – Tarw Du Trail Entrance loop from Afon Mawddach'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Llanfair guide.
Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre is renowned as Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking center. It offers eight purpose-built trails ranging from easy to technical, along with a bike shop, skills room, and family-friendly amenities like play areas and a cafe. Its continuous development and diverse trail network make it a top destination for all skill levels.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and well-maintained trails suitable for all skill levels, from gentle family routes to challenging black runs. The comprehensive facilities, including cafes, bike shops, and coaching, are also highly appreciated. The scenic forest settings, like those at Coed Llandegla and Coed y Brenin, with views extending to Snowdonia on clear days, add to the overall enjoyable experience.
Yes, Revolution Bike Park, located near Oswestry in North East Wales, is known for its efficient uplift service. This allows riders and their bikes to be transported to the top of the trails, maximizing downhill riding time and making it an ideal destination for gravity-focused mountain biking.
The terrain varies significantly across the region's bike parks. You'll find everything from smooth, flowing single-track and groomed berms at places like The Slipway, to rocky singletrack on trails like Dream Time Trail. More challenging sections, such as the Cain Section, The Beast (Black), feature jagged rocks and technical descents, while Revolution Bike Park offers steep, rooty, and technical downhill trails.


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