Best bike parks around Old St Mellons are situated in a region characterized by its rolling countryside and proximity to the cities of Cardiff and Caerphilly. The area offers a mix of natural landscapes and purpose-built facilities for mountain biking. Various cycling routes and trails cater to different skill levels, from easy loops to challenging mountain biking paths with significant elevation changes. This makes the region a destination for diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Gonna give this loop a go tomorrow- thanks for sharing
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It’d be nice to shoot here at golden hour, a wonderful golden glow would punch through the trees I reckon!
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A couple of small drops at the bottom of the Pedalhounds DH track after the road lead into a corner down to the stream, where you can join the Cafall track to ride down to the trail centre and car park. A small but really fun feature!
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You'll be surprised by how flowy an uphill segment can be through the woods here! It swoops up and down along through the woodland with a few rooty sections and an optional skinny to tackle too. The corners back down to the fire road here are a real blast after all the pedalling.
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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. Find this trail in the Sirhowy Valley Country Park, not far from the brilliantly named Wattsville. Good luck!
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Brilliant wide and mellow gravel road that contours around the hillside, with some gradual ups and downs. Offers brilliant views over Cardiff and the coastline and very accessible from Cwmcarn and the MTB trails.
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Yes, a prominent dedicated facility is Mountain View Bike Park, located conveniently between Cardiff and Caerphilly. It spans 80 acres and offers a wide range of trails for all skill levels, along with a visitor center, café, and on-site parking.
The bike parks in the area cater to various abilities. For beginners and families, Cwmcarn Gravel Road offers a wide, mellow ride with gradual ups and downs. Mountain View Bike Park provides clearly graded trails from Green (easy) like "Piece of Cake" to Blue (moderate) and challenging Red and Black trails for experts, such as "Carry on Camping" and "Inbetweeners 2".
The Cwmcarn Gravel Road is an excellent choice, contouring around the hillside and offering brilliant views over Cardiff and the coastline. Many general cycling routes around Old St Mellons also feature scenic landscapes.
Yes, Mountain View Bike Park is well-equipped with a purpose-built visitor center, a café serving food and drinks, a bike shop, and mechanics for repairs. It also offers coaching sessions.
For experienced riders, Sirhowy Valley Country Park Rocky Climb presents a challenging ascent with large rocks and roots. The Pedalhounds Downhill Step Drops offers fun technical features. Mountain View Bike Park also features Red and Black graded trails like "Jamming" and "Seventh Herven" for proficient and expert mountain bikers.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from flowy uphill segments like the Odin Section on Twrch Trail to technical climbs and downhill features. The well-maintained trails at places like Mountain View Bike Park are also highly regarded for being rideable even in adverse weather, providing a consistent experience for skill progression.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including moderate loops around Pentwyn Lake. There are also easy hikes like the Rumney Hill Gardens and Riverside Park loop, and additional MTB trails such as the "Blackweir Footbridge – View of Castell Coch loop".
The bike parks are generally accessible year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be great, but trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, especially at well-maintained parks like Mountain View, which are known to hold up well in muddy conditions.
Yes, Mountain View Bike Park offers on-site parking for visitors. For other trails and routes, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific trailheads or local information beforehand.
Absolutely. The Odin Section on Twrch Trail features a flowy uphill segment with rooty sections and an optional skinny. Pedalhounds Downhill Step Drops offers small but fun drops. Mountain View Bike Park includes dedicated pump tracks like "Little Pump" and "Big Pump," as well as jump lines such as "The Inbetweeners" and "Fallout 4".
Beginners can start with the Green-graded trails at Mountain View Bike Park, such as "Piece of Cake," which are designed for novice cyclists and families. The Cwmcarn Gravel Road is also an intermediate but very accessible option, offering a wide and mellow ride.


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