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Touring cycling around Llanwnda offers access to diverse landscapes, situated near Snowdonia National Park. The region features rugged, mountainous terrain with views of peaks like Yr Wyddfa and Yr Eifl, alongside glacial lakes and coastal areas. A significant draw for cyclists is the Lôn Eifion Cycleway, a traffic-free path that provides gentle inclines and downhill stretches with constant views of the surrounding mountains. The area's varied topography includes quiet mountain roads and dedicated cycle paths, catering to different cycling preferences.
…Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.9
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110
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40.1km
02:24
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.1km
03:06
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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17
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63.0km
03:51
570m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.6km
01:23
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.5km
01:48
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The bridge was probably built in the 17th century and then radically rebuilt and widened in 1795-1796. As with many older bridges, folk tales claimed that the bridge was built by the devil or by the Romans (which an investigation by the National Trust described as "very doubtful"). During the reconstruction, a stone was found with the inscription "W M 1656" scratched on it, suggesting that the bridge is at least that old. Pont Aberglaslyn is located near the downstream end of the Aberglaslyn Pass. Although the location is rocky and the river flows through rapids upstream, it is not far above sea level. (Wikipedia)
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Beddgelert is a lovely village below Moel Hebog, and the bridge over the river is a key feature.
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Good little spot to stop and take in the views. It's a stone throw away from the shops and ice-cream shops.
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Great fun for the kids. Can be cold at times but not very long so you're soon out into the sun.
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There are over 160 touring cycling routes available around Llanwnda, catering to various skill levels. You'll find approximately 40 easy routes, 85 moderate routes, and 38 more challenging options.
The terrain around Llanwnda is diverse, ranging from traffic-free, tarmacked paths like the Lôn Eifion Cycleway to quiet mountain roads. You can expect views of rugged, mountainous landscapes, including peaks like Yr Wyddfa and Yr Eifl, as well as glacial lakes and coastal areas. Some routes will feature gentle inclines, while others offer more significant elevation gains.
Yes, Llanwnda is an excellent base for family-friendly cycling. The Lôn Eifion Cycleway, for example, is a traffic-free, tarmacked path that runs directly through Llanwnda and is described as suitable for all abilities, offering a gently uphill ride initially before a downhill stretch with constant views of Snowdonia's peaks. For more options, you can explore family-friendly cycle routes across Wales on the Visit Wales website.
Cycling routes around Llanwnda offer stunning views and access to significant landmarks. You can cycle past historic sites like Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or enjoy the natural beauty of glacial lakes such as Llyn Padarn and Llyn Cwellyn. Routes often provide vistas of Snowdonia's majestic peaks, including Yr Wyddfa, Yr Eifl, and the Nantlle Ridge. Some routes also pass through areas with impressive mountain passes like Bwlch Glas Pass.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Llanwnda are designed as loops. For instance, you can try the moderate Caernarfon Castle – View of Caernarfon Castle loop from Groeslon, which is about 25 miles long. Another popular circular option is the Lôn Eifion Cycleway – Caernarfon Castle loop from Bontnewydd, covering over 32 miles and offering scenic views of Snowdonia's peaks.
The touring cycling routes around Llanwnda are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 220 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the accessibility of the Lôn Eifion Cycleway, and the constant views of Snowdonia's dramatic peaks and glacial lakes.
Llanwnda is well-connected to the wider National Cycle Network. You can access significant long-distance routes such as the North Wales Coaster (National Cycle Network Route 5), Lôn Las Cymru (a north-to-south Wales route), and Lôn Cambria (an east-to-west route). These routes incorporate quiet mountain roads and traffic-free paths, offering diverse terrains from coastal scenery to challenging mountain passes. More information on long-distance routes can be found on the Visit Wales website.
Absolutely. The region around Llanwnda is characterized by numerous glacial lakes. A route like the moderate Llyn Padarn – Llanberis Tunnel loop from Waunfawr will take you past Llyn Padarn, offering beautiful water views. Other lakes in the vicinity include Llyn Cwellyn and Llyn y Gadair, which are often visible from various touring routes.
For those seeking a challenge, Llanwnda offers routes with more significant elevation gain. The Lôn Eifion Cycleway – Beddgelert Stone Bridge loop from Waunfawr is classified as difficult, covering nearly 40 miles with over 560 meters of ascent. This route leads through sections of the Lôn Eifion Cycleway and towards Beddgelert, providing a more strenuous ride.
Yes, e-bike rentals are available in the wider North Wales region. This can be particularly helpful for tackling the often-hilly Welsh terrain, making longer or more challenging touring routes more accessible for a wider range of cyclists.
North Wales, including Llanwnda, offers beautiful cycling opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Summer is also popular, though routes can be busier. Always check local weather forecasts, as conditions in mountainous areas can change rapidly.
Yes, some routes provide excellent views of Mount Foel. For example, the moderate View of Mount Foel – Lôn Eifion Cycleway loop from Dinas Dinlle is a nearly 19-mile route that incorporates sections of the Lôn Eifion Cycleway and offers scenic vistas of the mountain.


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