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Mountain biking around Llanbadarn Fynydd offers diverse landscapes and varied terrain, characterized by uplands, hills, and forested areas. The region provides a range of mountain bike trails, from leisurely rides to challenging descents, with options for varying durations and elevation gains. Features include access to Hafren Forest and the Llandinam Hills, which offer expansive views. This environment makes Llanbadarn Fynydd a suitable destination for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
5.0
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9
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46.4km
03:42
860m
860m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.0km
01:20
420m
420m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
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30.4km
02:26
750m
750m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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tap was rusted shut when I was there last, but if someone is in you might be able to ask for some. The toilets down the road don't have running water taps.
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Beacon Hill's high moorland makes for a fine part of the opening stage of GlyndΕ΅rβs Way. The best time to explore this upland is during late summer, when the heather is at its most colourful. All you peak baggers out there will be interested to know that Beacon Hill is listed as a Marilyn.
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Goes through several cwms so is undulating, but this is one of the most beautiful sections of road I've seen.
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just in case your phone battery dies and you need to make a call
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Great place to sit and enjoy a picnic lunch. Beautiful views and idylic canal. Waterlilies look great when in flower in the Summer. Note of warning, the towpath is quite narrow, and when hedges are overgrown, a bit challenging with nettles and brambles.
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Running water for the toilets but no taps so no bottle refill. Understand there is a tap at the bunkhouse to the north.
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The region around Llanbadarn Fynydd offers diverse mountain biking terrain, characterized by uplands, rolling hills, and forested areas. You'll find a mix of forest tracks that climb onto moorlands, providing expansive 360-degree views, as well as routes through valleys and near reservoirs like those in the Elan Valley. The landscape includes features of the wider Cambrian Mountains, known for their scenic, grassy peaks.
While the routes listed directly around Llanbadarn Fynydd are moderate, the broader region, particularly the Elan Valley, offers trails suitable for families. The Elan Valley features routes designed for leisure cycling and less demanding off-road experiences, making it a good option for family outings. For more challenging rides, there are also options like the Nantgwyllt Flow Trails with blue and red runs.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the area are circular. For example, the Rhyd-y-Benwch, Hafren Forest β Hafren Forest Lane loop from Llanidloes is a moderate 46.4 km circular route. Another option is the Cae Domen Mound β Llandinam Wind Farm loop from Llandinam, which is a shorter 13.0 km circular path offering views around the wind farm.
For longer rides, consider the Rhyd-y-Benwch, Hafren Forest β Hafren Forest Lane loop from Llanidloes, which spans 46.4 km with over 860 meters of elevation gain, typically taking around 3 hours and 45 minutes. Another substantial option is the Montgomery Canal β Severn Way β Brynderwen Iron Bridge loop from Newtown, covering 48.4 km.
Yes, several routes pass by or are near interesting points. The Llanidloes Castle β Llanidloes loop from Llanidloes takes you through varied terrain near the historic town of Llanidloes, which is the first town on the River Severn. You might also encounter the St Idloes Parish Church in Llanidloes. The broader region offers scenic views of the Cambrian Mountains and the Elan Valley reservoirs.
The mountain bike trails directly around Llanbadarn Fynydd are generally rated as moderate. This means they require a reasonable level of fitness and some biking experience. The region offers a range of options, from easier leisure rides in areas like the Elan Valley to more challenging descents and technical sections for advanced riders.
The nearby town of Llanidloes, often a starting point or passing through for several routes, offers various amenities. You can find places like the GlyndΕ΅r's Way CafΓ© there. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, Llanidloes is a good option.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads can be limited in rural areas like Llanbadarn Fynydd, nearby towns such as Llanidloes and Newtown may offer bus services. It's advisable to check local bus timetables for connections to the general area, but for direct access to many trail starting points, personal transport is often more convenient.
The mountain bike trails around Llanbadarn Fynydd are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 6 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse landscapes, varied terrain, and the sense of remoteness offered by the Cambrian Mountains and forested areas.
Yes, the Cae Domen Mound β Llandinam Wind Farm loop from Llandinam is a moderate 13.0 km route specifically designed to offer views around the Llandinam Wind Farm. This trail provides a unique landscape feature for your ride.
For additional information about mountain biking opportunities and outdoor activities across the broader Mid Wales region, you can visit the official tourism website: visitmidwales.co.uk. They provide details on various trails and outdoor centers in the area.


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