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Top 16 Bike Parks around Abertillery

Best bike parks near Abertillery offer a variety of mountain biking and cycling experiences within the Welsh Valleys. The region features diverse terrain, from revamped trails to scenic routes that traverse historical landscapes. Riders can explore routes that showcase the area's rich mining heritage and natural beauty. These trails cater to various skill levels, providing options for both casual rides and challenging mountain biking.

Best bike parks around Abertillery

  • The most popular bike park is Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail

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Cwmcarn Forest in South Wales consists of two red graded singletrack trails and 2 DH tracks.
Both the singletrack trails contain lots of long technical climbs as well as some …

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Rocky Valley, Cafall Trail

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This section of the red-rated Cafall trail is named Rocky Valley for good reason, with some swooping singletrack leading to some rock rolls and little drops as well as some rooty sections too.

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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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Dragon Run, Cafall Trail

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A high plateau section on the red-rated Cafall Trail, Dragon Run leads you through the dark woodland plantation before leading out onto open singletrack to the Pedalhounds DH track.

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After contouring around the hillside from the fire road along the start of the Cafall trail section named Quadzilla, you then enter a series of switchbacks to climb more sharply …

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July 3, 2025, Cwmcarn Twrch Mountain Bike Trail

This area is also great for some technical trail running. Plenty of footpaths meander around the hills.

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Very helpful staff who kindly refilled our water bottles - also pointed out that on entering the main carpark there is a public tap next to the unit/toilets on the left.

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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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Friendly staff, reasonable prices, very much recommended.

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

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A high plateau section on the red-rated Cafall Trail, Dragon Run leads you through the dark woodland plantation before leading out onto open singletrack to the Pedalhounds DH track. You have to work a bit to keep it flowing through the plantation, as it's relatively flat and there are some tight turns between the rows of trees. Keep your eyes peeled for the old, gnarled and twisted trees here that are a stark contrast to the straight lines of the pines.

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This section of the red-rated Cafall trail is named Rocky Valley for good reason, with some swooping singletrack leading to some rock rolls and little drops as well as some rooty sections too. Its great fun for intermediate and experienced riders alike, with some interesting line choices to be had! Towards the end of this section there's a post showing two options, with an easier and more technical route. I'd suggest pausing here to go and take a look at the harder line before riding it, if that's the one you fancy. This line has a rooty drop with a narrow landing into a left-hand corner followed by a another rooty drop back onto the main line.

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After contouring around the hillside from the fire road along the start of the Cafall trail section named Quadzilla, you then enter a series of switchbacks to climb more sharply up the bank. These hairpin bends can be pretty tricky, not to mention the rocky and rooty features in between, so it's a great section to help you brush up on your skills.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike trails can I find around Abertillery?

Abertillery offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from challenging mountain biking trails to more casual bike paths. You'll find revamped mountain biking trails like the Six Bells MTB Trails, scenic routes such as the Coity Tip Trail – Garn Lakes loop, and designated bike paths in Abertillery Park for relaxed rides. The area's trails often feature varied terrain, catering to different skill levels and showcasing the region's natural beauty and industrial heritage.

Are there challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail offers red-graded singletrack with technical climbs and flowy descents. Other challenging sections include Rocky Valley, Cafall Trail, known for its rock rolls and rooty sections, and the Bike Breaker Descent, Blorenge, which features steep, tricky sections and fast singletrack.

What facilities are available at the bike parks?

At trail centers like Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail, you can expect facilities such as a bike shop, a cafe, and bike wash stations. There is also pay and display car parking available. Some downhill tracks in the area, like the Y Mynydd track at Cwmcarn, even offer uplift services on weekends.

Are there any trails that offer historical or scenic viewpoints?

Many trails around Abertillery traverse landscapes rich in mining heritage and offer spectacular views. The Coity Tip Trail – Garn Lakes loop, for instance, connects with the Tyleri Trails, which explore the local landscape and its industrial past. The Dragon Run, Cafall Trail also leads through woodland plantations with old, gnarled trees, offering a unique scenic experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike trails around Abertillery?

The trails can be enjoyed throughout much of the year, but some, like the Bike Breaker Descent, Blorenge, are best ridden before the bracken becomes overgrown in the summer months. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions with less vegetation and comfortable temperatures for riding.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in the area?

Yes, for more casual cycling or family rides, Abertillery Park provides designated bike paths that are well-maintained and offer a scenic environment. The National Cycle Network Route 465 also features family-friendly, easy-gradient tarmac sections near Abertillery, making it suitable for all ages.

Where can I find technical climbing sections to practice skills?

The Quadzilla Switchbacks, Cafall Trail is an excellent spot to practice technical climbing skills. This section features a series of hairpin bends with rocky and rooty features, making it a challenging and rewarding climb.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond bike parks, the Abertillery area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring or gravel biking, such as those found in the Cycling around Abertillery guide or the Gravel biking around Abertillery guide. There are also many running trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Abertillery guide, perfect for exploring the local landscape on foot.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks around Abertillery?

Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from challenging singletrack to scenic routes that showcase the region's natural beauty and industrial heritage. The variety of trails caters to different skill levels, and the community effort behind maintaining some routes, like the Tyleri Trails, is also valued. The incredible views from trails like the Twrch Mountain Bike Trail are frequently highlighted.

Are there any specific trail networks or areas that highlight the region's industrial heritage?

Yes, the Tyleri Trails network, which includes sections like the Coity Tip Trail, was developed with community effort and specifically explores the local landscape and its industrial heritage. These trails offer a unique blend of cycling and historical exploration.

Where can I find information about the Tyleri Trails?

The Tyleri Trails, which include some bike-friendly sections and explore the local landscape and its industrial heritage, were developed with community effort. You can find more information and a map of these trails by visiting the Blaenau Gwent Council website: blaenau-gwent.gov.uk.

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