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Top 13 Bike Parks around Pontypridd Town

Best bike parks around Pontypridd Town are situated in a region known for its industrial heritage transformed into green spaces. The area features river valleys and hills, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Parks like Barry Sidings Countryside Park and Cwm Clydach Countryside Park offer developed trails for cyclists. These locations combine natural landscapes with facilities for mountain biking.

Best bike parks around Pontypridd Town

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Terry's Belly (Blue Trail) – Forest Section, BikePark Wales

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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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Hot Stepper Part 2 (Red Trail)

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This is the second part of Hot Stepper, a red-rated trail that weaves in and out of Terry's Belly to the far right of the trails as you start from …

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Vicious Valley Red Trail

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Sirhowy Valley Country Park Rocky Climb

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Great tester of a climb on a mountain bike (or even gravel bike if you're brave)! You'll find large, angular and chunky rocks on the trail, with a highline ridge to the right featuring more roots.

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August 29, 2023, Vicious Valley Red Trail

A very popular trail at the Bike Park, a tech red-graded trail that runs well in the wet and dry. You can never tire of this trail as the line choices open up the more you ride it, look outside of the mainline. The A470/Vanta push up path runs parallel to the mid-section of this trail which is great to use if you wish to session segments of this trail. Trust the rocks, they do offer a lot of grip!

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

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This is the second part of Hot Stepper, a red-rated trail that weaves in and out of Terry's Belly to the far right of the trails as you start from the mountain summit. This second half of Hot Stepper is a little easier than the first, but still features lots of rock drops. Although these aren't huge, they often have blind landings so it's a good idea to ride this one a couple of times so you can be confident with what's ahead of you. At the end you rejoin Terry's Belly for a fast and very flowy finish before a little traverse back to the uplift bus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOmiaTTe7yU

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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, and the longest blue trail in the UK! Enjoy all 4.6 kilometres (2.9 miles) of flow that's brilliant fun for beginners and experienced riders alike. The first part of Terry's Belly is out in the open, before this second half ducks into the Scots Pine and then oak forest. There's some huge rollers and brilliant berms to enjoy in here, as well as some rock slabs, before it opens back up again towards the end of the trail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR-RxlNHbnU

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A fantastic red tech trail, this all-weather option runs fast. The qualifier feature on Vicious Valley might seem really daunting: a boardwalk drop-in, but it's really not as bad as it looks! Check out Bike Park Wales' preview here: https://youtu.be/1-RF-IkvsVU

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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! Beginner rider or experienced pro, everyone enjoys the rollers, berms and jumps on Sixtapod. Start out in the open before heading under the cover of the woods. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwKwDCOir3U

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of trails can I expect at bike parks around Pontypridd Town?

The bike parks in the Pontypridd area offer a wide range of trails, from blue flow trails to black technical gnarl. You'll find everything from smooth, flowing lines with jumps and berms to rocky, steep natural sections. For example, BikePark Wales Trailhead provides access to green, blue, red, and black graded trails, catering to various skill levels.

Are there family-friendly bike parks in the Pontypridd area?

Yes, Barry Sidings Countryside Park is particularly welcoming for families. It features a mini bike pump track and flat pathways suitable for scooting or more relaxed rides. The park is known for its accessible and autism-friendly environment, making it great for kids.

Where can I find challenging trails for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, BikePark Wales offers numerous options. You can find trails like Hot Stepper Part 2 (Red Trail), which features rock drops and technical sections. Additionally, Barry Sidings Countryside Park includes Black Diamond and thirteen black trails, alongside red tracks, for those looking for advanced terrain.

What natural features or viewpoints can I enjoy while biking?

Cwm Clydach Countryside Park offers stunning views over forests and valleys, with trails winding around two lakes and past waterfalls. It's an oasis of calm for wildlife, providing beautiful scenery during your ride. Barry Sidings Countryside Park, redeveloped from its industrial past, also offers a unique landscape.

Are there facilities like cafes or bike repair shops at the bike parks?

Yes, Barry Sidings Countryside Park is well-equipped with facilities. It hosts 'Bike Doctor' for mountain bike repairs and sales, and the 'Barry Sidings Café' which is popular for its food and drinks. Cwm Clydach Countryside Park also has an on-site Lakeside Café Bar, convenient for starting and finishing rides.

What are the parking options at bike parks near Pontypridd?

Barry Sidings Countryside Park offers free parking, making it convenient for visitors. For other locations like BikePark Wales, it's advisable to check their specific parking arrangements in advance, as day passes are often required to ride in the park.

Is there a good time of year to visit the bike parks in Pontypridd?

Barry Sidings Countryside Park is praised for its grippy winter dirt, making it a good spot for riding year-round. Generally, the region's trails can be enjoyed across seasons, but checking local conditions before your visit is always recommended.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the Pontypridd area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the 'Rhondda River Rapids – Barry Sidings Café loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and easy hikes, including loops from Pontypridd and Trehafod.

Can I find easy trails suitable for beginners?

Yes, beginners can enjoy trails like Terry's Belly (Blue Trail) – Forest Section, BikePark Wales, which is the longest blue trail in the UK, offering 4.6 kilometers of flow. Sixtapod Trail (Blue), BikePark Wales is another popular blue-rated flow trail with rollers, berms, and jumps suitable for all skill levels.

Are there any historical aspects to the bike parks in the region?

Cwm Clydach Countryside Park is built on the site of the former Cambrian colliery. Its transformation from a coal mine to a green space, coupled with a memorial commemorating a mining disaster, adds historical depth to the visitor experience. Barry Sidings Countryside Park also has a history of redevelopment from its industrial past.

What do visitors generally enjoy the most about the bike parks here?

Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails available, from beginner-friendly flow to challenging technical descents. The community also appreciates the well-maintained facilities, such as cafes and bike repair shops. Many enjoy the scenic views and the transformation of industrial landscapes into vibrant outdoor spaces.

What makes Barry Sidings Countryside Park a unique place to visit?

Barry Sidings Countryside Park is celebrated as a 'huge adventure space' that has been redeveloped from its industrial past. It serves as a community hub with a 'Bike Doctor' for repairs and the 'Barry Sidings Café' known for its 'mega burgers, loaded fries, milkshakes, and indulgent hot chocolate'. It's also noted for its grippy winter dirt, making it suitable for year-round riding. More information can be found on Visit RCT.

What makes Cwm Clydach Countryside Park a unique place to visit?

Cwm Clydach Countryside Park is unique for its transformation from a former colliery into an 'oasis of calm for wildlife'. It offers beautiful scenery with trails winding around two lakes and past waterfalls, providing stunning views over forests and valleys. The park also holds historical significance with a memorial commemorating a mining disaster.

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