Best bike parks in Wales offer a diverse range of trails across varied landscapes, from the South Wales Valleys to Snowdonia. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and extensive forest parks, providing natural settings for mountain biking. These areas feature purpose-built trails designed to cater to different skill levels. Wales's geography supports both gravity-fed downhill runs and extensive cross-country singletrack.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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This area is also great for some technical trail running. Plenty of footpaths meander around the hills.
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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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New b line extension, 6 or so huge new berms with big kickers and a push up trail not for the faint hearted ( roll around available)
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Coed y Brenin was Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking center and it remains one of the sport's top destinations. Eight purpose-built mountain bike trails start at the visitor center and range from easy trails for families and beginners to technical trails for experienced mountain bikers. Other facilities for mountain bikers include a bike shop and a skills room where you can develop your riding techniques. The visitor center is also the starting point for walking and running trails through the Coed y Brenin Forest Park, as well as orienteering courses and geocaching. Two of the walking routes are suitable for visitors who use an off-road mobility scooter. There are also children's play areas, a café and plenty of picnic tables. (https://naturalresources.wales/days-out/places-to-visit/north-west-wales/coed-y-brenin-visitor-centre/?lang=en)
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Check out the Afan Valley Bike Shed - great helpful staff and they sell a selection of souvenirs - tees, hoodies, mud guards & stem caps (always good to support the local shop).
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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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Coed y Brenin forest is managed by Natural Resources Wales. The visitor centre has a large car park, lots of information, a shop, café and toilets. There are several waymarked walking trails from here, as well as miles of forest track and path to explore. Watch out for the mountain biking trails, try not to walk on the bike specific trails.
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For beginners and families, BikePark Wales Trailhead is an excellent choice. It's designed to be inclusive, offering trails graded from green (beginner) up to pro-level, including 'Kermit,' the UK's longest beginner gravity trail. Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre also features a wide range of trails, including green-rated beginner options and well-maintained red-graded routes suitable for all abilities.
Wales is renowned for its challenging downhill and enduro trails. Dyfi Bike Park, built by Dan Atherton, offers trails from red to triple black diamond, including the technical 'Slab Track' and 'Race Track.' Revolution Bike Park in Llangynog is another top destination, known for its steep, technical runs like the 'Vision Line' with massive jumps, and the playful '50/01 Line'.
Yes, several bike parks in Wales provide convenient uplift services to maximize your riding time. BikePark Wales Trailhead offers a year-round uplift service. Antur Stiniog in Snowdonia is highly regarded for its efficient uplift, allowing for up to 15-20 runs per day. Dyfi Bike Park and Revolution Bike Park also provide uplift services for their gravity-focused trails.
Many bike parks in Wales offer comprehensive facilities. For example, Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre provides a cafe, bike shop, bike hire, toilets, and showers. Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail also has a bike shop, cafe, bike wash, and pay-and-display parking. BikePark Wales includes bike and equipment hire, coaching, a cafe, bike shop, bike wash, and showers.
Wales's bike parks are generally accessible year-round, with many trails being machine-built and well-maintained to handle various weather conditions. However, for the most pleasant riding experience, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer cooler temperatures and often drier trails. Some parks, like BikePark Wales, operate year-round uplift services, making them a good option even in winter, though conditions can be more challenging.
In North Wales, particularly near Snowdonia, you'll find excellent bike parks like Antur Stiniog in Blaenau Ffestiniog, known for its gravity-fed trails. Dyfi Bike Park is situated on the southern edge of Snowdonia National Park. Coed-y-Brenin, the UK's first purpose-built trail center, is also located in Southern Eryri (Snowdonia), offering a wide range of routes.
Absolutely. In South Wales, BikePark Wales Trailhead in Merthyr Tydfil is the UK's largest mountain bike park, boasting over 40 descending trails. Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail also offers two red-graded singletrack trails and two downhill tracks. Afan Forest Park features two trail centers with all-weather singletrack trails ranging from 7km to over 40km.
Welsh bike parks are set against breathtaking landscapes. At Cwmcarn — Twrch Mountain Bike Trail, you'll find incredible views from the top of its rocky trails. Dyfi Bike Park, located in the Dyfi Forest on the edge of Snowdonia, features unique granite rock formations. Many trails, like those at Coed-y-Brenin and Afan Forest Park, wind through extensive forest parks, offering a natural and immersive riding experience.
Yes, Wales offers abundant hiking opportunities near its bike parks. For instance, you can find various hiking trails in Wales, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. Popular routes include the Snowdon via Pyg and Miners' Track Loop, Pen y Fan and Corn Du Circular Walk, and the Ystradfellte Four Waterfalls Walk. For more details on hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking in Wales guide or the Easy hikes in Wales guide.
For riders seeking jump lines and freeride sections, Dirt Farm (formerly Black Mountains Cycle Centre) near Abergavenny is highly praised for its epic trails, big jumps, and flat-out corners, including the legendary 'Full Moto' jump trail. Revolution Bike Park also offers a 'Freeride' line with various jump options and the 'Vision Line' for massive jumps and technical elements.
Antur Stiniog, nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, stands out for its gravity-focused riding and exceptionally efficient uplift service, which can allow riders to complete 15-20 runs in a single day. Its 14 machine-built trails cater to all levels, from novice downhill riders on 'Jympar' to experts tackling the technical 'Black Powder' and 'Y Du' trails, all within a stunning mountain quarry setting.
For additional information and inspiration on mountain biking in Wales, you can refer to official tourism resources. Visit Wales provides comprehensive guides and highlights on the top mountain biking trails and centers, including specific details about BikePark Wales. You can find more information at visitwales.com and specific details on BikePark Wales at visitwales.com.


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