Best bike parks around Corwen are characterized by a diverse network of mountain biking trails rather than centralized bike parks. The region offers varied terrain, from challenging singletracks to technical descents, catering to different skill levels. Located amidst the Welsh countryside, the area provides opportunities for mountain biking with scenic views. Corwen serves as a hub for exploring these trails, which include options for both experienced riders and those seeking moderate challenges.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Not too technical and interesting climb from the gate at the top of the llandegla MTB climb. Straight up to the mast, swing left after it, and if you're lucky it will be bone dry like it was for us. My partner struggles on techy stuff, but this was fine. Awesome scenery, if you stop to look at it that isπ
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This is a 10.4 mile mountain bike route that starts in Llangollen, North Wales, and heads into the Ceiriog Valley and back. It consists of two big climbs at two steep, rocky descents that finishes with it's name sake, the infamous Allt y Badi. It may be short but don't underestimate this ride, it's not for the faint hearted!
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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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A really great decent and not to be missed if you like it rowdy. It starts off as a red, lulling you into running faster, but it quickly starts to get much more gnarly with large rocks and drop-offs ready to catch you out if you push too hard.
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Mainly at the black end of the scale now due to use by off road vehicles. A great descent!
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"B-Line" - optional Black loop off the red, starts with a steep wooden ramp drop section and finishes with a climb back up to the red a bit further round from where you started.
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Optional black, jumps loop, all rollable, off the red, brings you out back to where you started it on the red.
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There's plenty of these table-tops along the way, easily rollable at a lower speed, jumps at high speed and a bit tricky at a speed inbetween!
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The Corwen area offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails rather than centralized bike parks. You'll find everything from challenging singletracks and technical descents to flowing trails with jumps and berms. Options cater to various skill levels, from accessible multi-use paths to advanced black difficulty singletracks.
Yes, while many trails are challenging, the region offers options for less experienced riders. The Cynwyd Old Rail Trail, for example, is an old railway trail that is flatter and more beginner-appropriate. Multi-use trails like Liberty Hall and Moel Bwlch are also blue difficulty singletracks, making them accessible to a wider range of riders.
For challenging downhill experiences, consider trails like Allt y Badi Descent, which is graded red to black and features a rocky descent with significant loose rocks and step-downs. The Dark Side Trail also offers a fast run with tabletops and an off-camber bend, providing a thrilling finale for experienced riders.
The B-Line (JJ's Jumps) Mountain Bike Trail features an optional black-graded jumps loop that is entirely rollable, making it great for practicing or hitting jumps. Dave the Fox Trail includes a zig-zag section with jumps and berms. The Dark Side Trail also has tabletops where you can catch air.
Many routes in the Corwen area offer panoramic views of the Berwyn Mountains and the surrounding Welsh countryside. The Wayfarer Loop, a moderate 27.4-mile mountain biking loop, is particularly recognized for its challenging terrain and scenic vistas. The True Blue Descent Singletrack is also noted for its wild nature and views.
Visitors appreciate the variety of difficulty levels, from accessible multi-use paths to technical descents. Many enjoy the scenic beauty of the Welsh countryside and the diverse terrain. Trails like B-Line (JJ's Jumps) Mountain Bike Trail are praised for their progressive challenges, allowing riders to develop skills.
Yes, some trails around Corwen are multi-use. For instance, Liberty Hall and Moel Bwlch are popular blue difficulty singletracks that can be ridden in both directions, offering flexibility for different users.
Beyond mountain biking, the Corwen area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various hiking trails, including the North Berwyn Way or loops around Corwen Town Square. There are also numerous cycling routes for touring, such as the Dee Valley & Bala Lake loop. For more options, check out the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Corwen.
Absolutely. Trails like Graig Ddu are black difficulty singletracks, offering a highly technical and challenging ride. The Allt y Badi Descent is another excellent choice, graded red to black, known for its rocky terrain and small step-downs, perfect for those who enjoy a rowdy descent.
This highlight features a great zig-zag section with jumps and berms, known as "Dave The Fox." It's followed by a tough zig-zag climb called "Badgers Rise." While the trees have been cut down, the trail still offers an engaging experience, with everything being rollable if needed.
Yes, the Wayfarer Loop is a notable long-distance option. This moderate 27.4-mile (44.1 km) mountain biking loop from Corwen is known for its challenging terrain, historic sites, and panoramic views of the Berwyn Mountains. It requires good fitness and takes approximately 3 hours and 29 minutes to complete.
The terrain is highly diverse, ranging from flowing singletrack and technical rocky descents to old railway lines. You'll encounter features like jumps, berms, tabletops, and off-camber bends, providing a varied and engaging riding experience across the Welsh countryside.


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