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Top 15 Bike Parks in Conwy

Best bike parks in Conwy are found within a region characterized by diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to the forests of Gwydir Forest Park and parts of Snowdonia National Park. This area provides a range of mountain biking experiences, including developed trail networks and purpose-built tracks. Riders can find routes catering to various skill levels, from challenging singletrack to more accessible forest paths. Conwy's terrain makes it a notable destination for outdoor cycling activities.

Best bike parks in Conwy

  • The most popular bike parks is Reid ar Ras Descent – Gwydir Mawr & Bach Trails, a challenging forest trail that features a red grade downhill track. This trail includes drops and other features, often ridden as part of the finale to the Gwydir trails.
  • Another must-see spot is Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail, a challenging trail known for its old-school feel. It offers an endless climb at the start, singletrack sections, views, technical elements, and fire road sections.
  • Visitors also love Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail, a challenging trail. This trail features singletrack climbs and is part of the Gwydir Mawr & Bach mtb trails.
  • Conwy is known for challenging mountain biking trails, forest routes, and viewpoints. The region offers a variety of developed trail networks and purpose-built tracks for exploration.
  • The bike parks in Conwy are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 60 upvotes and 9 photos contributed by users.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail

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This & Coed y Brenin (CYB) are possibly the two oldest man made trails in the U.K. The ones where it all started. This trail used to be called & still is by many including myself the "Marin Trail". Over the past year or so, many really cool additions have been made to this trail to ensure it remains as one of the U.K's best riding trails which include clear signage. If you like proper old skool then this is the place for you. The Trail Pixies have managed to maintain the original feel & yet increase the fun factor in every area unlike CYB but I'm basically a dinosaur who has never got over CYB moving to the other side of the road with it's fancy visitor centre. Nothing will ever beat Daffyd Davies' (MTB Godfather) original cafe for that other worldly experience of the old trail centre. One thing to Mention about this train it has no facilities other than parking. There's no toilets, no parking charges not even an honesty box! Happy days, you can always grab a bite in Llanwryst just down the road & boost the local economy. So be prepared for an endless climb at the start, wicked single track, awesome views, plenty of technical stuff & quite a few fire road sections. Take plenty of hydration, a mobile phone, a bite to eat & spare tube & chain link at the very least let someone know where you are going as you are away from civilisation. My biggest tip, stay for a weekend & ride not only this trail but also it's two near neighbour's Penmachno (my favourite trail bar none) & CYB. Go on chase the Welsh Dragon, you know you want to 👹🤙🤘😎

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Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail

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The first singletrack climb of the Gwydir Mawr & Bach mtb trails. Starts from the Trailhead in the Sawbench car Park.
These facilities are managed by Natural Resources Wales. you can find more information on the trails at naturalresources.wales/sawbench?lang=en
and at mbwales.com/listings/gwydirmawrandbach

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Dal Ali Singletrack

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With so many streams crossing the mountain bike trail here at the head of the valley, it's no surprise that there's always a lot of standing water (and flowing water) on the rocky trail here. Waterproof socks would have been a good idea - even in July!

The water does add another layer of fun to navigating this nadgery section though, heading wheel-first into puddles of unknown depths!

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Hard for the grade red downhill track. Drops and more await you as part of the finale to the classic Gwydir trails. Often ridden as part of a shorter ride "mini Marin".

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Ffastis Un, Du and Tri Singletrack Descents

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Three singletrack descent segments that are a total blast! This is what all the climbing was in aid of.

Narrow slithers of rock and slate with a few rock drops, plentiful corners and mega views down over the valley. Yee-haw!

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Dolen Machno Fire Road Climb

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From the roadside trailhead, the start of the Penmachno trails is a haul up the hillside on fire roads.

It feels like you're climbing for a really long time, especially as you peel off this gravel track and onto more pedally singletrack up though the trees, but rest assured the descents later are worth it!

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Moch yn Hedfan MTB Singletrack

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The first descent of the Gwydir Mawr & Bach mtb trails.

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An awesome later addition to the Gwydir Mawr red grade mtb trail. It has a challenging climb mid way along with 12 switchback corners to negotiate. Hence the name, the Dirty Dozen or Dwsin Drwg in Welsh. Two really fun descents.
This is one way red, grade mtb trail.

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Creigiau Pandora Singletrack

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Red grade. A short rocky section of singletrack. Easily repeatable by using the forest roads.

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Paradwys Picsi MTB Trail

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Part of the Gwydir Mawr mtb trail. This is a fun little section with a few fly offs. One way, red grade mtb trail.

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RobD
April 19, 2025, Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail

decent run at the end with some decent drops and berms

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Nice techy trails , but some of the board walks are broken , work is being done to fix them 😀

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Jarek J
December 12, 2022, Dal Ali Singletrack

This is true very wet feet.

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fast single track ,some.drop offs with steep drop to the side

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Hard for the grade red downhill track. Drops and more await you as part of the finale to the classic Gwydir trails. Often ridden as part of a shorter ride "mini Marin".

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Red grade. A short rocky section of singletrack. Easily repeatable by using the forest roads.

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Three singletrack descent segments that are a total blast! This is what all the climbing was in aid of. Narrow slithers of rock and slate with a few rock drops, plentiful corners and mega views down over the valley. Yee-haw!

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With so many streams crossing the mountain bike trail here at the head of the valley, it's no surprise that there's always a lot of standing water (and flowing water) on the rocky trail here. Waterproof socks would have been a good idea - even in July! The water does add another layer of fun to navigating this nadgery section though, heading wheel-first into puddles of unknown depths!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails are available in Conwy?

Conwy offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find challenging singletrack, technical sections, and exhilarating descents, particularly in areas like Gwydir Forest Park. There are also more accessible forest paths and flowing singletrack trails suitable for various skill levels.

Are there any challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers?

Yes, Conwy is known for its challenging trails. The Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail is a classic, offering an endless climb, technical elements, and wicked singletrack. Another option is the Reid ar Ras Descent – Gwydir Mawr & Bach Trails, which features a red-grade downhill track with drops.

Which trails offer the best views in Conwy?

Many trails in Conwy provide stunning views, especially those within Snowdonia National Park and Gwydir Forest Park. The Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail is noted for its awesome views. The Penmachno Trails also offer scenic backdrops, and the Llyn Brenig and Alwen Trails provide peaceful forest landscapes and open views around the reservoirs.

Are there family-friendly or beginner mountain biking trails in Conwy?

Yes, for families and beginners, the Llyn Brenig and Alwen Trails are ideal. The Brenig Blue Trail, starting at the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre, is a gentle ride around the lake. The Llyn Elsi Biking Trail also offers a gentler experience through peaceful forest landscapes on wide, well-surfaced tracks.

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

Mountain biking in Conwy is particularly enjoyable from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally milder, and the natural surroundings are vibrant, making for a more pleasant riding experience.

What facilities are available at the trailheads in Conwy?

Facilities vary by location. For example, the Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail has parking but no other facilities like toilets or cafes directly at the trailhead. The Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre, however, offers bike hire and is a good starting point for family rides. It's always advisable to be self-sufficient with hydration, snacks, and spare parts.

Can I rent a bike in Conwy?

Yes, bike hire is available in the region. For instance, Llyn Brenig offers bike hire, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own equipment. A bike shop in Betws y Coed, 'Beics Betws', can also assist with spare parts or bike rentals.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Conwy?

Beyond mountain biking, Conwy offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging routes like Carnedd Llewelyn & Carnedd Dafydd loop. There are also gravel biking opportunities, such as the Two Lakes cycle trail at Llyn Brenig. For more options, check out the Running Trails in Conwy and Gravel Biking in Conwy guides.

Are there any less crowded mountain bike trails in Conwy?

The Penmachno Trails are known for their quieter, more remote feel compared to some other popular destinations. This can offer a heightened sense of adventure and a less crowded riding experience.

What should I bring for a mountain biking trip in Conwy?

For mountain biking in Conwy, it's recommended to bring plenty of hydration, a bite to eat, a mobile phone, and spare essentials like an inner tube and chain link. Given the challenging and sometimes remote nature of trails like the Gwydir Mawr, being prepared is key.

Are there any dedicated bike park features like jumps or berms in the Conwy area?

While Conwy's main offerings are trail centers, Coed Llandegla Forest, located just outside Conwy in Denbighshire, is a premier destination for those seeking dedicated bike park features. It offers purpose-built tracks with jumps, berms, drops, and technical sections designed to test skills and endurance.

How long are the typical mountain bike routes in Conwy?

Route lengths vary significantly. The Gwydir Mawr Trail (formerly Marin Trail) is a classic 15-16 mile (24-25 km) singletrack loop. The Penmachno Trails offer two interconnected loops of 19km and 11km, which can be combined for a 30km ride. More accessible trails like the Brenig Blue Trail are shorter, while combining Brenig and Alwen trails can create a 24km (15 miles) ride.

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