Best bike parks in Rhondda Cynon Taf are situated within a region characterized by its valleys and country parks, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area provides a mix of purpose-built bike parks and natural trail networks. Its landscape includes forests and hills, making it suitable for mountain biking. Rhondda Cynon Taf serves as a destination for riders seeking diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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MTB Trails in Rhondda Cynon Taf
Road Cycling Routes in Rhondda Cynon Taf
Can have a lot of mud, but on a hard base. There is a Motocross course on the track, the course and pit area are either side of the track, watch out for the moto's, also the track may have a temporary fence across at week ends. You may have to lift your bike over this or move it to make an opening. Don't forget to put it back.
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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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Rated as a red trail with a blend of flow and tech, ACDC leads from the trailhead where you exit the uplift down the the fire road halfway down the hillside. The trail mixes more technical sections with jumps with faster running berms and smoother sections, and really responds well when ridden at speed. https://youtu.be/ke6IVuM0U8M
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Wibbly Wobbly is a trail of three parts; an open start with plenty of rock drops; a narrower sweeping singletrack section through the woods with some roots to navigate; and then the final part down zig-zagging to the fire road on more open terrain, and less technical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPe5-CsZlD4
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Super cruisy fire road climb to the top of the trails. On the way up you can check out all the trail options jumping off to the sides.
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Rhondda Cynon Taf offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from purpose-built bike parks with uplift services and graded trails to natural forest networks and gravity-focused descents. You can find everything from flowing blue trails to challenging red and black routes, catering to all skill levels.
Yes, several options cater to families and beginners. BikePark Wales Trailhead, while offering advanced trails, also has green and blue graded routes like the popular Sixtapod Trail (Blue), which are great for skill progression. Dare Valley Gravity Park within Dare Valley Country Park is also accessible via a family trail from Aberdare Town Centre, making it a good option for a day out.
Mountain View Bike Park is an excellent choice for skill development, offering coaching sessions for all ages, from two-year-olds to adults looking to advance their riding. They also provide support facilities like a cafe, bike shop, and talented mechanics on-site.
Major bike parks in the area, such as Bike Park Wales, typically offer comprehensive facilities including uplift services, bike hire, coaching, and a cafe. Mountain View Bike Park also provides a cafe, bike shop, and mechanics. Dare Valley Country Park offers parking and refreshments.
For challenging downhill and enduro-style trails, BikePark Wales Trailhead is a prime destination, known for its extensive network of gravity-fed trails graded up to black. Dare Valley Gravity Park also focuses on thrilling descents. Additionally, Carnetown Carnage Mountain Bike Trails offers challenging routes ranging from red to black.
Barry Sidings Country Park in Pontypridd is considered a 'hidden gem' at the foot of the Rhondda Valleys. It's popular with both families and mountain bikers, offering a pleasant natural environment for riding and is easily reachable via a dedicated cycling route from Pontypridd.
The Sixtapod Trail (Blue) at Bike Park Wales is a fan favorite, known for its rollers, berms, and jumps. Another popular spot is Bow Singletrack, which features lovely sweeping berms through the forest.
Beyond mountain biking, Rhondda Cynon Taf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore waterfall hikes, with routes like the Elidir Trail, or embark on mountain hikes to summits like Pen y Fan. There are also general cycling routes, including sections of the Taff Trail.
Visitors frequently highlight the huge variation of trails available, catering to all skill levels from green to black. The flowy lines, jumps, berms, and technical sections are often praised. Many also enjoy the breathtaking views and the opportunity to progress their skills in a well-maintained environment.
Llantrisant Forest is recognized as a top-rated area for mountain biking in Rhondda Cynon Taf, suggesting a network of natural forest trails suitable for mountain biking. Barry Sidings Country Park also offers a pleasant natural environment for riding.
For information on general cycling routes throughout Rhondda Cynon Taf, including dedicated paths and multi-use trails, you can visit the local council's cycling routes page: rctcbc.gov.uk.


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