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Top 20 Bike Parks around Llangynidr

Best bike parks around Llangynidr are found in a region known for its varied topography, including rolling hills and forested valleys, which provide a natural setting for mountain biking. The landscape offers a mix of terrain suitable for different skill levels, from flowing singletrack to challenging technical descents. This area serves as a gateway to numerous trails, making it a destination for those seeking diverse bike park experiences.

Best bike parks around Llangynidr

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

BikePark Wales Trail Centre

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This is the central hub of Bike Park Wales, with the ticketing office where you can pick up your day pass (pedal up or uplift), a fantastic café, a bike …

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Bike Breaker Descent, Blorenge

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From a small signpost this trail heads down to what is one of the best descents on the Blorenge. It’s narrow and has steep tricky sections, and there’s some big …

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Rim Dinger Trail

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Watch your tyre pressures on this one! You're in for a rough and rocky ride as you navigate your way down the hill over rock gardens, rock drops, berms and …

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Terry's Belly is the only blue trail at Bike Park Wales that you can ride from the trailhead all the way down the hillside: the longest trail on offer here, …

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Sixtapod Trail (Blue), BikePark Wales

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One of Bike Park Wales' blue-rated flow trails, Sixtapod is one of the park's most iconic runs, and is a true fan favourite!

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Liz Greaves
April 2, 2025, BikePark Wales Trail Centre

New skills area is open, progressive jump and drop lines, freeride lines, technical climbs and other features to hone in your MTB skills on - great facility!

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A great trail to warm up on if you're familiar with the Blues at Bike Park Wales. A little area just before you enter the woods provides a good place to stop and shake your arms out as you warm up, before you enter the woods and get onto the jumps. All features are rollable.

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The more you ride this trail, the more line choices jump out at you. A firm fave of the regulars, this is a step-up from it's neighboring trail, Merthyr Rocks (a blue graded trail found further up the fire road towards the right if you're facing the trail entrance. This trail is broken into two halves so if you find it a bit much, then you can switch on the fire road crossing to Willy Waver, which is just 20ft up on the right as you leave the trail. It runs well in all weather, don't let a damp day put you off as the rock has good grip.

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This is probably my favourite Blue route at Bike Park Wales. Nice and flowy but with plenty of interest.

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Not as fun in July, went down it the other day and the bracken was so over grown i couldn't see the trail or rocks. Bars were getting snatched from side to side, arms and legs destroyed!! Will definitely go back as looks to be an awesome trail when clear.

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Watch your tyre pressures on this one! You're in for a rough and rocky ride as you navigate your way down the hill over rock gardens, rock drops, berms and jumps. Definitely one that those on full suspension bikes will be smug about! https://youtu.be/tSgidhy3vZ8

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MTB Trail Centre with great cafe serving quality food! Not far off the Taff trail (bit of a climb up to it though but well worth it!).

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Defo more suitable for MTB over gravel bikes, large loose rocks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What range of difficulty levels do the bike parks around Llangynidr offer?

The bike parks around Llangynidr cater to a wide range of skill levels. For instance, BikePark Wales Trailhead offers trails graded from green (beginner) to black (expert). More challenging options include the technical descents of Bike Breaker Descent, Blorenge and the rock gardens and drops of Rim Dinger Trail. Intermediate riders can enjoy trails like Terry's Belly (Blue Trail) and Sixtapod Trail (Blue) at BikePark Wales.

Are there family-friendly bike park options near Llangynidr?

Yes, there are family-friendly options available. BikePark Wales Trailhead is known for offering a huge variation of trails, including green and blue graded routes suitable for beginners and families. Specifically, Terry's Belly (Blue Trail) at BikePark Wales is described as brilliant fun for beginners and experienced riders alike, making it a great choice for families.

Where can I find trailheads for the bike parks in the Llangynidr area?

A primary trailhead for many routes is the BikePark Wales Trailhead. This location serves as the starting point for a wide variety of trails, offering options for all skill levels. Access to the trails from this trailhead typically requires a day pass.

What are the best times to visit the bike parks around Llangynidr?

The best time to visit can depend on the specific trail. For trails like Bike Breaker Descent, Blorenge, it's recommended to ride before the bracken takes over, as it can become very overgrown in the summer, making it less enjoyable in July. However, other trails like Rim Dinger Trail are known to run well in all weather, with good grip on the rock even on damp days.

What kind of natural features can I expect to encounter on the bike trails?

The region around Llangynidr is characterized by varied topography, including rolling hills and forested valleys. On trails like Terry's Belly (Blue Trail), you'll ride through Scots Pine and oak forests. Other trails feature rocky sections, rock gardens, and open areas with views, such as those found at BikePark Wales Trailhead, which is also a viewpoint.

Are there other outdoor activities or cycling routes near the Llangynidr bike parks?

Yes, the Llangynidr area offers diverse outdoor activities. For mountain biking beyond the bike parks, you can explore MTB Trails around Llangynidr, including routes like the Pentwyn Reservoir and Talybont Reservoir loop. If you're interested in road cycling, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes around Llangynidr, such as the Cwm Cadlan Nature Reserve loop. For general cycling tours, check out Cycling around Llangynidr, which features routes like the Brynmawr and Tabont-on-Usk loop.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in this region?

Visitors frequently highlight the variety and quality of the trails. For example, BikePark Wales Trailhead is praised for its huge range of trails, from flowing lines to technical Welsh terrain. Riders also appreciate the fun and flow of trails like Terry's Belly and the iconic rollers, berms, and jumps of Sixtapod Trail. The community actively shares their positive experiences, with over 90 upvotes and 9 photos for the area's highlights.

Are there any particularly long blue-graded trails for intermediate riders?

Yes, Terry's Belly (Blue Trail) at BikePark Wales is notable as the longest blue trail in the UK. It offers 4.6 kilometers (2.9 miles) of continuous flow, making it a fantastic option for intermediate riders looking for an extended, enjoyable descent.

What kind of technical challenges can I expect on advanced trails?

Advanced trails in the Llangynidr area present significant technical challenges. For instance, Bike Breaker Descent, Blorenge features narrow, steep, and rocky sections with large loose rocks. The Rim Dinger Trail involves navigating rock gardens, rock drops, berms, and jumps, providing a rough and rocky ride that often favors full-suspension bikes.

Are there any trails that are particularly iconic or fan favorites?

Yes, Sixtapod Trail (Blue) at BikePark Wales is considered one of the park's most iconic runs and a true fan favorite. Both beginner and experienced riders enjoy its rollers, berms, and jumps, making it a popular choice for its fun and flow.

What should I know about parking and access for these bike parks?

While specific parking details for each location vary, bike parks like BikePark Wales typically have dedicated parking facilities. It's important to note that access to the trails at BikePark Wales requires a day pass, which should be secured in advance.

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