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Top 8 Bike Parks around Glantwymyn

Best bike parks around Glantwymyn offer a network of highly-rated trails within a mountainous terrain, dense forests, and the distinctive slate tracks of the Dyfi Valley. This region provides diverse and challenging experiences for mountain biking. It caters to various skill levels, from moderate rides to technically demanding paths, drawing enthusiasts to its extensive trail network.

Best bike parks around Glantwymyn

  • The most popular bike parks is Tony the Tiger Trail, a mtb_park that features fun singletrack with flowy corners on slate, followed by challenging rock sections. It offers an exhilarating descent with huge berms.
  • Another must-see spot is Climachx Trail, Coedwig Dyfi Forest, a challenging mtb_park. Visitors can expect a long climb leading to good singletrack and great views from the top.
  • Visitors also love The Chute Trail, an intermediate trail. This line can be slippery when wet and becomes very narrow with a deep ravine further down.
  • Glantwymyn is known for challenging, intermediate, and technical singletrack trails. The area offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, from flowy descents to rocky terrains and significant elevation gains.
  • The bike parks around Glantwymyn are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 30 upvotes and 10 photos contributed by visitors.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Tony the Tiger Trail

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If you're following the ClimachX loop, here's where all that pedalling finally pays off! From the trailhead, you'll ride all the way down off the hillside to the car park near Ceinws.

To start, the singletrack is fun and pretty mellow, with some flowy corners on slate. It then turns very boggy with a super tough rock section. You'd have to be pretty talented to clear this on a bike so don't feel bad when you get off to push over these!

Next up, you'll ride out of the woods over a series of rock rolls and slabs, before heading out onto the open hillside. Here, the trail winds across the hill revealing more rocky singletrack, so you'll really have to concentrate.

Some huge berms finish off this exhilarating descent before the straight road down to the car park.

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The Chute Trail

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In response to Alex, who definitely had the right feedback for the trail some two years back. However during lockdown, the whole descent has been graded out by the local council and is now around 5ft wide and drainage. Much smoother and no deep ruts any longer.

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This singletrack section runs parallel to the main forest road, so could be easily skipped if you wanted, but I would recommend riding it! There's a short climb to start but otherwise it's pretty fun, with a few ramps to pop off and some small rock drops.

This singletrack section made the second timed segment in the morning for the 2021 Grinduro! Wales course. This section of the ClimachX trail leads into Where's My Ball before Tony The Tiger to finish the loop.

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ClimachX Singletrack Section

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A very pedally section of singletrack along the ClimachX loop, with a short descent to the fire road junction at the end. There are a couple of rocks to navigate and a short section of boardwalk, but nothing too technical to worry about. Beautiful in the woods though!

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Great view from the top, little steep need careful

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Paul Harvey
August 12, 2023, The Chute Trail

has been filled in with gravel just steep now has taken some of the fun away

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a long cliimb to get heve butt well worth the time some good single track

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mtbcymru
November 23, 2022, The Chute Trail

In response to Alex, who definitely had the right feedback for the trail some two years back. However during lockdown, the whole descent has been graded out by the local council and is now around 5ft wide and drainage. Much smoother and no deep ruts any longer.

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Alex
November 23, 2022, The Chute Trail

Buckle up and take care when riding down this line. It is slippery when wet and further down there it becomes very narrow with a deep ravine alongside it.

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Definitely the best trail at Climachx. When I go back I’ll probably just try to lap this one up. Fast & flowing with amazing views 🐯

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It a nice trail but it's all in the last bit of the trail not as fulfilling as coed y brenin but worth a vist to say you're done it

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good single track a lot of fire roads

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Great view from the top, little steep need careful

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking experiences can I expect around Glantwymyn?

Glantwymyn is renowned for its extensive network of natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks with uplift services. You'll find diverse and challenging experiences across mountainous terrain, dense forests, and the distinctive slate tracks of the Dyfi Valley. The area caters to various skill levels, offering everything from moderate rides to technically demanding paths with challenging climbs and exhilarating descents.

What are some of the most popular mountain biking trails in the Glantwymyn area?

Among the highly-rated trails, the Tony the Tiger Trail is a favorite, known for its fun singletrack, flowy corners on slate, and challenging rock sections. Another popular choice is the Climachx Trail, Coedwig Dyfi Forest, which features a long climb leading to rewarding singletrack and great views.

Are there trails suitable for intermediate riders?

Yes, Glantwymyn offers several intermediate trails. The The Chute Trail is an intermediate line that can be slippery when wet and becomes very narrow. Additionally, the Better Late Than Never Singletrack (ClimachX Trail) provides a fun intermediate experience with a short climb, ramps, and small rock drops.

What are the difficulty levels of the mountain biking trails around Glantwymyn?

The trails around Glantwymyn range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the ClimachX MTB Trail is considered moderate, while the Idris Stores loop from Aberangell is a more challenging 24.9-mile path. Many trails feature technical singletrack, significant elevation gains, and rocky terrains, catering to riders seeking a demanding experience.

What natural features or viewpoints can I expect to see while mountain biking?

The region is rich in natural beauty. Trails like the Climachx Trail, Coedwig Dyfi Forest offer great views from the top after a climb. You'll ride through dense forests and experience the unique slate tracks of the Dyfi Valley, with opportunities to see parts of the Cambrian Mountains.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain biking trails in Glantwymyn?

Visitors frequently praise the exhilarating descents and the natural, challenging character of the trails. The Tony the Tiger Trail is particularly loved for its fast and flowing sections with amazing views. Riders appreciate the mix of technical sections, flowy corners, and rocky terrains that provide a dynamic experience.

Are there other outdoor activities available near the mountain biking trails?

Absolutely! Beyond mountain biking, Glantwymyn offers opportunities for gravel biking and hiking. You can explore routes like the 'Nant y Moch loop from Machynlleth' for gravel biking or enjoy hiking trails such as the 'Idris Stores – Corris loop from Esgairgeiliog Ceinws'. For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Glantwymyn guide and the Hiking around Glantwymyn guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Glantwymyn for mountain biking?

While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's trails can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. However, given the mountainous terrain and potential for slippery conditions on trails like The Chute Trail when wet, drier months (late spring to early autumn) generally offer the most favorable conditions for riding.

Are there any specific sections of the ClimachX trail that are particularly notable?

Yes, within the ClimachX loop, the Better Late Than Never Singletrack is a recommended section with a short climb, fun ramps, and small rock drops. Another section, the ClimachX Singletrack Section, is known for being quite pedally with a short descent, some rocks, and a boardwalk.

Where can I find amenities like cafes or pubs near the trails?

While specific locations for cafes and pubs directly on the trails are not detailed, the town of Machynlleth, which is a central hub in the Dyfi Valley, offers various amenities including places to eat and drink. Many routes in the area, such as the 'Nant y Moch loop from Machynlleth', start or pass through Machynlleth, making it a convenient stop.

Is bike hire available in the Glantwymyn area?

The guide does not explicitly mention bike hire services within Glantwymyn itself. However, as a popular mountain biking destination, it is advisable to check with local outdoor sports shops or tourism centers in nearby towns like Machynlleth for potential rental options.

How can I access the mountain biking trails around Glantwymyn?

Access to the trails typically involves driving to designated parking areas near trailheads. For example, the ClimachX MTB Trail is located within Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, and many routes are accessible from areas around Machynlleth or villages like Aberangell and Aberllefenni. Public transport options might be limited, so planning your journey by car is often recommended.

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