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Top 11 Bike Parks around Llangynfelyn

Best bike parks around Llangynfelyn are found within the wider Welsh landscape, a region characterized by its varied terrain, from coastal areas to the Cambrian Mountains. This part of Mid Wales offers a mix of natural beauty and dedicated facilities for outdoor activities. While Llangynfelyn itself is a small village, the surrounding areas provide access to diverse mountain biking opportunities.

Best bike parks around Llangynfelyn

  • The most popular bike parks is Syfydrin Red Trail – First Section, a challenging…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Mark of Zorro Trail

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A really long descent section at Nant yr Arian through the trees, with some great berms and tabletops as you twist and turn through the trees. The rocky surface means …

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Syfydrin Red Trail – First Section

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After the fire road climb from the trail centre, this is the first section on the red trails, and splits halfway down from the blue-rated 'The Half Pipe' descent.

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Hippity Hop MTB Trail

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An absolute corker! After the fire road climb, head into the woods for this brilliant red-rated singletrack section. There's nothing too techy, but a few roots and small drop offs …

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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 …

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Drunken Druid Trail

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The penultimate trail section on both the Summit and Pendam red-rated trails, Drunken Druid has been recently reworked to include some rocky sections through the trees that are pretty reminiscent of the nearby Coed y Brenin trail centre.

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Andy
October 2, 2024, Syfydrin Red Trail – First Section

Amazing downhill red trail

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Andy
October 2, 2024, Drunken Druid Trail

Fun section of red trail

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Andy
October 2, 2024, Hippity Hop MTB Trail

A great section of red trail

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Andy
October 2, 2024, Mark of Zorro Trail

One of the best sections of single track at Nant Yr Arian

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

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a nice gentle intro to trails

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SWard
December 1, 2022, Mark of Zorro Trail

Closed at the moment

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the main bike parks accessible from Llangynfelyn?

While Llangynfelyn itself is a small village, the surrounding regions of Wales offer several excellent bike parks. Notable options include BikePark Wales near Merthyr Tydfil, Revolution Bike Park in Llangynog, and Coed y Cain Bike Park in Llanfyllin.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners near Llangynfelyn?

Yes, BikePark Wales is a premier destination for all skill levels, offering green-graded trails like 'Kermit,' which is described as the UK's longest beginner gravity trail. Coed y Cain Bike Park also features a 'Chicken' (green) trail for beginners and a dedicated skills area.

Where can I find challenging downhill trails near Llangynfelyn?

Revolution Bike Park in Llangynog is known for its steep downhill network, primarily targeting experienced riders with black and double black graded trails. BikePark Wales also offers red and black trails for advanced and expert riders, featuring technical sections, jumps, and drops. Additionally, the Mark of Zorro Trail at Nant yr Arian provides a long, challenging descent with berms and tabletops.

What amenities are typically available at bike parks in the region?

Many bike parks, such as BikePark Wales and Revolution Bike Park, offer essential amenities including vehicular uplift services, bike and equipment hire, coaching, guiding, and on-site bike shops for spares and repairs. Cafes, burger vans, and bike wash stations are also commonly found.

What can I expect from the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1115255" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Syfydrin Red Trail – First Section</a>?

This red-graded trail section features narrow, twisting, and bermed singletrack across open heathland. You'll encounter a few rock sections and small drops, all while enjoying spectacular views across the valleys of Mid Wales. It's the first section after the fire road climb from the trail centre.

Tell me about the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1115258" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hippity Hop MTB Trail</a>.

The Hippity Hop MTB Trail is a brilliant red-rated singletrack section that descends through woods. It's not overly technical but includes roots, small drop-offs, and tight corners, making for an engaging ride after a fire road climb.

Is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1115256" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Drunken Druid Trail</a> very technical?

The Drunken Druid Trail is a challenging forest trail that has been reworked to include rocky sections through trees. It's reminiscent of trails found at the nearby Coed y Brenin trail centre, making it a technical and engaging ride.

What are the conditions like on <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/5301489" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Chute Trail</a>?

The Chute Trail is an intermediate line that can be slippery when wet. While it was previously very narrow with a deep ravine, the local council has graded it out, making it wider and smoother with improved drainage, though it remains steep.

Are there family-friendly options for mountain biking near Llangynfelyn?

Yes, BikePark Wales caters to all abilities, including families, with green and blue trails. Coed y Cain Bike Park is also designed to offer clear progression for riders of all ages and abilities, providing a safe and supportive environment for skill development and outdoor enjoyment.

Beyond bike parks, what other outdoor activities can I do near Llangynfelyn?

The area around Llangynfelyn offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking routes, such as the 'Llyfnant forest and Nant-Y-Moch reservoir loop' or the 'High as a Kite Red Trail – Hippity Hop MTB Trail loop'. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, including coastal walks like the 'Borth Beach – Aberystwyth Cliff Railway loop', and running trails like the 'Waterfall loop from Tre'r-ddôl'. For more details, check the MTB Trails around Llangynfelyn, Hiking around Llangynfelyn, and Running Trails around Llangynfelyn guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails near Llangynfelyn?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse trail networks that cater to various skill levels, from beginner-friendly flow trails to challenging downhill runs. The stunning Mid Wales scenery, particularly the views across valleys from trails like the Syfydrin Red Trail – First Section, is also a highlight. The well-maintained trails, often with rocky surfaces that handle rain well, ensure good riding conditions year-round.

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