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Llangynog

The best MTB trails around Llangynog

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Mountain biking around Llangynog offers diverse terrain within the picturesque Tanat Valley, nestled at the foot of the Berwyn Mountains in north Powys, Wales. The area features a mix of rugged mountain landscapes, river valleys, and prominent peaks like Craig Rhiwarth. Dedicated facilities such as Revolution Bike Park provide a range of trails, from gradual descents to technical routes with challenging features. The region's natural features, including old quarries and scree-slopes, contribute to a dynamic riding experience.

Best mountain bike trails around Llangynog

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is A loop around the Berwyns, a 32.5 miles (52.2 km) trail that takes 4 hours 55 minutes to complete. This difficult route explores the rugged terrain of the Berwyn Mountains.
  • Another top favourite among local mountain bikers is Slate Descent Path – Craig Rhiwarth Descent loop from Llandrillo, a difficult 26.7 miles (42.9 km) path. This route features descents from Craig Rhiwarth, offering views of the Tanat Valley.
  • Local mountain bikers also love the Giants of Vyrnwy – Lake Vyrnwy Dam loop from Lake Vyrnwy, a 17.1 miles (27.5 km) trail leading through the scenic Lake Vyrnwy area, often completed in about 2 hours 23 minutes.
  • Mountain biking around Llangynog is defined by the Berwyn Mountains, the Tanat Valley, and the varied terrain of Revolution Bike Park. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate loops to demanding difficult rides.
  • The routes in Llangynog are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 100 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore Llangynog's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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A loop around the Berwyns

52.2km

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very 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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Zoe Evans
February 2, 2026, Lake Vyrnwy Straining Tower

Lake Vyrnwys straining tower! Lovely place and gives it that fairy tale vibe. One of my special places is Vyrnwy.

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Cheated using the eeb ,but top day out 👌

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Gorgeous area. Be aware the road/trail on the south side (including access to/from Llanymawddwy) are currently closed due to damage from storm Darragh. See https://www.hdcymru.co.uk/our-visitor-sites/lake-vyrnwy/storm-darragh/ for more details.

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The loop from Llandrillo going anticlockwise is very steady and pleasant. But be prepared for substantial bog trotting in the central part of the valley passing the area marked as Gwern Wynodl. Even with newish goretex boots, we came away with wet feet. Good boots and gaiters, or wellies for that section highly recommended. Return section (first section if doing it clockwise) is also pretty boggy in parts. It also seemed like a bit more of a slog doing it clockwise.

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The track from the East is broken but doable on a gravel bike - I had to push the last few hundred metres. Awkward terrain - large stones - and plenty of puddles - but a fabulous day on 2 wheels!

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embee999
September 26, 2024, Lake Vyrnwy Dam

There is a little cafe above the main car park for a coffee and cake after the "gift shop" labelled walks. As usual, Komoot makes the walk easier than using signposts - remember to download to the phone app. Kayaking/canoeing around the lake is only possible for about half of it due to a protected bird sanctuary.

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The Straining Tower at Lake Vyrnwy is an intake tower built to extract water from the lake. The tower stands on the north shore of Lake Vyrnwy, near the village of Llanwddyn, in Powys, Wales. The Lake Vyrnwy dam project was designed to provide a water supply to the city of Liverpool and work on the dam began in 1881. On its completion 11 years later, the lake was the largest reservoir in Europe and water was drawn from it into the straining tower and carried to Liverpool on a 110km-long aqueduct. The engineers for the project were Thomas Hawksley and George Frederick Deacon, although the straining tower was entirely Deacon's design. The tower is constructed in a Gothic Revival style, purportedly based on the tower of the castle at Chillon, Switzerland. It draws heavily on the contemporaneous work of William Burges, whose Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch are clear influences. The straining tower is a Grade I listed building.

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The Straining Tower at Lake Vyrnwy is an intake tower built to extract water from the lake. The tower stands on the north shore of Lake Vyrnwy, near the village of Llanwddyn, in Powys, Wales. The Lake Vyrnwy dam project was designed to provide a water supply to the city of Liverpool and work on the dam began in 1881. On its completion 11 years later, the lake was the largest reservoir in Europe and water was drawn from it into the straining tower and carried to Liverpool on a 110km-long aqueduct. The engineers for the project were Thomas Hawksley and George Frederick Deacon, although the straining tower was entirely Deacon's design. The tower is constructed in a Gothic Revival style, purportedly based on the tower of the castle at Chillon, Switzerland. It draws heavily on the contemporaneous work of William Burges, whose Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch are clear influences. The straining tower is a Grade I listed building

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking difficulty can I expect in Llangynog?

Llangynog offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find a mix of moderate loops and demanding difficult rides. The area features rugged mountain landscapes, river valleys, and prominent peaks like Craig Rhiwarth, providing varied terrain for different skill levels.

Are there any beginner-friendly mountain bike trails in Llangynog?

While the komoot guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, Revolution Bike Park, located within 120 acres of private woodland in Llangynog, caters to all skill levels. It offers beginner-friendly routes with gradual descents and manageable obstacles, making it a great starting point for less experienced riders.

What are some challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders in Llangynog?

Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find several demanding routes. Consider A loop around the Berwyns, a 32.5-mile difficult trail exploring rugged mountain terrain. Another option is the Slate Descent Path – Craig Rhiwarth Descent loop from Llandrillo, a 26.7-mile difficult path featuring descents from Craig Rhiwarth.

What natural landmarks or attractions can I see while mountain biking around Llangynog?

The Llangynog area is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter prominent peaks like Cadair Berwyn Summit and Cadair Bronwen Summit Cairn, offering expansive views. The region is also known for its lakes, such as Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) and Lake Vyrnwy, which feature extensive cycling trails and scenic vistas.

Is there a famous waterfall near the Llangynog mountain bike trails?

Yes, just a few miles northeast of Llangynog is Pistyll Rhaeadr, often cited as Britain's tallest single-drop waterfall. It's a spectacular natural monument and a popular attraction, making for a great stop before or after your ride.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in Llangynog?

Yes, many of the routes in the Llangynog area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include A loop around the Berwyns and the Giants of Vyrnwy – Lake Vyrnwy Dam loop from Lake Vyrnwy, which takes you through the scenic Lake Vyrnwy area.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy the most about mountain biking in Llangynog?

The mountain biking routes in Llangynog are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from rugged mountain paths to scenic valley trails, and the challenging features found in areas like Revolution Bike Park.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Llangynog?

The Llangynog area offers mountain biking opportunities throughout the year. However, spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. During winter, some higher elevation trails in the Berwyn Mountains may be more challenging due to weather conditions.

Are there places to eat or stay near the mountain bike trails in Llangynog?

Llangynog village itself, nestled in the Tanat Valley, offers local amenities. Additionally, nearby attractions like Pistyll Rhaeadr have a cafe, and the wider region, including Lake Vyrnwy, provides various options for accommodation and refreshments, catering to visitors exploring the area.

Is there parking available for mountain bikers in Llangynog?

Yes, parking is generally available in and around Llangynog, especially at popular trailheads and attractions. Revolution Bike Park also provides dedicated facilities for visitors. It's always a good idea to check specific starting points for routes for detailed parking information.

Can I reach the mountain bike trails in Llangynog using public transport?

While Llangynog is a rural area, some public transport options may connect to nearby towns. However, for direct access to many trailheads and the flexibility to explore the wider network, traveling by car is often the most convenient option for mountain bikers.

Are there any moderate mountain bike trails in Llangynog?

Yes, Llangynog offers several moderate mountain bike trails suitable for riders with good fitness. An example is the Giants of Vyrnwy – Lake Vyrnwy Dam loop from Lake Vyrnwy, a 17.1-mile trail that can typically be completed in about 2 hours 23 minutes, offering scenic views around Lake Vyrnwy.

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