Best bike parks around Goetre Fawr are situated near several mountain biking areas offering a variety of trails. This region provides a natural landscape for cyclists seeking challenging routes. The terrain includes flowing singletrack, technical descents, and demanding climbs. It is an area known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Would make a difficult tech decent on a MTB. Lots of rocks.
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Not as fun in July, went down it the other day and the bracken was so over grown i couldn't see the trail or rocks. Bars were getting snatched from side to side, arms and legs destroyed!! Will definitely go back as looks to be an awesome trail when clear.
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Defo more suitable for MTB over gravel bikes, large loose rocks.
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This section of the red-rated Cafall trail is named Rocky Valley for good reason, with some swooping singletrack leading to some rock rolls and little drops as well as some rooty sections too. Its great fun for intermediate and experienced riders alike, with some interesting line choices to be had! Towards the end of this section there's a post showing two options, with an easier and more technical route. I'd suggest pausing here to go and take a look at the harder line before riding it, if that's the one you fancy. This line has a rooty drop with a narrow landing into a left-hand corner followed by a another rooty drop back onto the main line.
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After contouring around the hillside from the fire road along the start of the Cafall trail section named Quadzilla, you then enter a series of switchbacks to climb more sharply up the bank. These hairpin bends can be pretty tricky, not to mention the rocky and rooty features in between, so it's a great section to help you brush up on your skills.
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From a small signpost this trail heads down to what is one of the best descents on the Blorenge. It’s narrow and has steep tricky sections, and there’s some big rocks at the top of the trail. But it soon turns into fast swooping single track which cuts diagonally across the mountain. Best ridden before the bracken takes over - can be really overgrown in the summer.
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For a diverse riding experience, Cwm Carn Forest is highly recommended. It features trails like the Cafall Trail, known for its swooping singletrack, rock rolls, and rooty sections, offering interesting line choices for intermediate to experienced riders. The Quadzilla Switchbacks section of the Cafall Trail is also excellent for honing technical skills with its challenging hairpin bends and rocky features.
Yes, the Blorenge area offers a more natural and rugged mountain biking experience. The Bike Breaker Descent is a highlight, described as one of the best descents on the Blorenge. It's narrow, steep, and tricky in sections with large rocks at the top, transitioning into fast, swooping singletrack. It's best enjoyed before the bracken becomes overgrown in summer.
Experienced mountain bikers seeking a demanding, long-distance challenge should consider the Grwyne Fawr reservoir black route near Abergavenny. This 28-mile route involves significant climbs and descents through remote and mountainous terrain, including a 'rollercoaster plummet' down grassy sheep track and narrow, rocky chutes. It has an 'extreme' physical rating.
Absolutely. The Quadzilla Switchbacks on the Cafall Trail at Cwm Carn is an excellent spot to develop technical skills. Its series of hairpin bends, combined with rocky and rooty features, provides a challenging environment to practice bike handling.
The Cafall Trail at Cwm Carn, particularly the Rocky Valley section, offers a mix of swooping singletrack, rock rolls, small drops, and rooty sections. It provides diverse terrain and interesting line choices, catering to intermediate and experienced riders.
The Twrch Trail at Cwm Carn is known for its flowing descents and built features, providing opportunities for speed and airborne maneuvers. Sections like 'Airtime 1' feature a series of rock drops and tight, channeled corners, with options to 'session' by returning to the top to try different lines.
Beyond mountain biking, the Goetre Fawr area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Former Locks Pond – Monmouth and Brecon Canal loop'. There are also several easy hiking trails, such as the 'View of Llandegfedd Reservoir loop'. For more details, check out the Cycling around Goetre Fawr and Easy hikes around Goetre Fawr guides.
While a bit further north in Snowdonia, the Gwydir Mawr & Bach Trails (formerly Marin Trail) near Betws-y-Coed are considered a classic. The 25km Gwydir Mawr Trail features big climbs, descents, brilliant singletrack, and awesome scenery, with sections ranging from very tight and technical to wonderfully open and flowing. You can find more information on visitconwy.org.uk.
Yes, Castell Coch (Forest Fawr) near Tongwynlais offers a multi-use woodland with various mountain biking routes. Trails like 'Nick's Trail' provide mellow, winding singletrack, while 'Wasteland' is a fast, feature-rich trail with sizable jumps and drops, catering to different skill levels.
Visitors describe the Bike Breaker Descent as one of the best descents on the Blorenge, noting its narrow, steep, and tricky sections with large loose rocks. It's highly recommended for mountain bikes over gravel bikes and is best enjoyed before the bracken overgrowth in summer, which can obscure the trail and make it very challenging.
The Blorenge area, home to the Bike Breaker Descent, offers stunning views, especially appealing for a backcountry mountain biking experience. Additionally, the 'Steep Sunken Lane' highlight, while a challenging ascent, is noted for its great views.


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