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Top 16 Bike Parks in Powys

Best bike parks in Powys are found within a large Welsh county known for its natural landscapes and extensive mountain biking opportunities. The region offers diverse trails that cater to various skill levels, from beginners to expert downhill riders. These parks are recognized for their varied terrain, including challenging downhill runs and technical freeride courses.

Best bike parks in Powys

  • The most popular bike parks is Tony the Tiger Trail, a mtb_park that offers a fun and mellow singletrack…

Last updated: April 28, 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 …

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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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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 …

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The Gap Trail Fork

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Take the left fork to avoid the massive gully and replace it with an easy ramp. It also doesn't get as techy as that initial section until later on

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The Sunken Road (View of Claerwen Dam)

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The road here has been eroded into a watery, rocky track. Either get your feet wet or negotiate a way around the bigger puddles! Popular with local mountain bikers.

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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 …

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The Beacons Way from Crug Mawr

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A gloriously fast descent with a (relatively) well draining surface - at least compared to some of the other summits hereabouts - means that this is tip top fun to ride down. Riding up, not so much.

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Great view from the top, little steep need careful

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The Artist (ClimachX Trail)

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This is a really short section of single track on the ClimachX loop, linking up Va-va-Voom! and Better Late Than Never. It's almost all uphill on narrow slate, with some …

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Incredible descent with fantastic panoramic views.

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October 28, 2024, The Beacons Way from Crug Mawr

Super nice descent on the MTB

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There a lot of rocky sections to negotiate and often a lot sections that have sunken so much they are underwater. The view of the dam at the end though is epic

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Went rear brake only down the steepest part (slate section near the end) just to stop the fear of front end washing out.

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Take the left fork to avoid the massive gully and replace it with an easy ramp. It also doesn't get as techy as that initial section until later on

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Took on "The Gap" from the north side which made this section a really fun long rocky ride down with wonderful views. Level pedals, weave around bigger rocks...fun times.

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

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The proper start of the gap, where the gradient and difficulty shifts up a gear. Pretty rideable on a non-assist bike if you pick your line.

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Much better to go via the Sunken Road than on the tarmac across the valley. More funs!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain and difficulty levels can I expect at bike parks in Powys?

Powys and its surrounding areas offer a wide range of terrain, from flowy singletrack to steep, technical downhill runs. You'll find trails suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to expert downhill riders. Parks like Revolution Bike Park are known for their 'big mountains, mud, roots, loam,' while Dyfi Bike Park focuses on gravity riding with challenging red to triple black diamond trails. BikePark Wales, just outside Powys, features a color-coded system like ski resorts, making it easy to find trails from beginner to expert.

Are there trails suitable for beginners in Powys bike parks?

Yes, several bike parks cater to beginners. BikePark Wales, for example, offers Kermit, the UK's longest beginner downhill trail, providing an excellent introduction to mountain biking with fast flow trails and gentle gradients. Dyfi Bike Park also has red-graded trails like Super Swooper designed to build confidence.

Which bike parks offer challenging downhill trails for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Revolution Bike Park features exhilarating downhill runs and technical freeride courses, including the advanced Vision Line and 50/01 Line. Dyfi Bike Park is dedicated to gravity riding with steep, rocky, rooty, and challenging trails, including the triple black diamond Slab Track. Dirt Farm in the Black Mountains is also described as the 'UK's most exciting downhill bike park' with trails for intermediate to professional riders.

What facilities are typically available at the bike parks in Powys?

Most major bike parks in and around Powys are well-equipped. You can expect facilities such as bike rentals, workshops for repairs, cafes, bike shops, restrooms, and ample parking. Many also offer uplift services to maximize your descent time, like Revolution Bike Park, Dyfi Bike Park, and BikePark Wales. BikePark Wales even provides showers, changing areas, and EV charging points.

Are there cafes or pubs near the bike parks in Powys?

Yes, many bike parks have on-site cafes for refreshments. For example, Dyfi Bike Park and BikePark Wales both boast cafes. Additionally, the region of Powys is dotted with local pubs and eateries, especially in towns near the bike parks, offering options for post-ride meals and drinks.

Is bike hire available at Powys bike parks?

Yes, bike hire is available at some of the larger bike parks. BikePark Wales offers an extensive bike hire fleet, including handcycles, full-suspension, and e-bikes, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails in Powys?

While many parks cater to a range of abilities, BikePark Wales is particularly noted for its all-ability access, with trails color-coded to help families and beginners find suitable routes. The Tony the Tiger Trail, while having some challenging sections, starts with fun and mellow singletrack, which can be enjoyable for families with some riding experience.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints or natural features while mountain biking in Powys?

Powys is known for its stunning natural landscapes. Many trails offer incredible views, such as the Singletrack Descent with View of Lake and Hills, which provides fantastic panoramic vistas. The Sunken Road (View of Claerwen Dam) also offers scenic surroundings. Revolution Bike Park is nestled in picturesque landscapes, and Dirt Farm's Rabbit Run offers iconic views of the Skirrid mountain.

When is the best time of year to visit bike parks in Powys?

The best time to visit bike parks in Powys is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and trails are less likely to be affected by heavy rain or snow. However, some parks, like BikePark Wales, offer a year-round uplift service, and the unique terrain at Dyfi Bike Park provides excellent traction even when wet, making it enjoyable in various conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks in Powys?

Beyond mountain biking, Powys offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the Trans Cambrian Way Loop, or enjoy waterfall hikes such as the Ystradfellte Four Waterfalls Walk. There are also numerous easy hikes available, allowing you to experience the region's natural beauty on foot.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in Powys?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse trails that cater to all skill levels, the challenging downhill runs, and the technical freeride courses. The scenic surroundings and the quality of the trail building, especially at parks like Dyfi Bike Park by Dan Atherton, are highly appreciated. Many also highlight the efficient uplift services and the overall fun and exhilarating riding experience.

Are there any specific trails known for their unique features in Powys?

Absolutely. The Tony the Tiger Trail is known for its fun singletrack with flowy corners on slate, followed by boggy and rocky sections, and concluding with large berms. Dyfi Bike Park features the triple black diamond Slab Track with a sixty-foot slab of bedrock, and the Insta360 - Flowstate trail incorporates natural rock features and a wallride. Revolution Bike Park boasts the Vision Line with massive jumps and drops, and the playful 50/01 Line.

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