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Road cycling routes around Betws Yn Rhos traverse a quiet, sheltered, rural pastoral landscape. The area features intervening hills and limestone rock outcrops, creating a hilly topography suitable for varied road cycling. Hills rise steeply to the south and fall gently to the north, offering dynamic routes with both climbs and descents. This natural undulation provides diverse terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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44.0km
02:06
520m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.9km
01:52
130m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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33.6km
01:43
480m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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23.3km
01:07
290m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Colwyn Bay Beach is a golden, three-mile playground perfect for seaside strutting! With its sleek, modern promenade and soft sands, it’s a haven for: Watersports: Ideal for jet-skiing or kayaking. Relaxation: Plenty of space for sunbathing and sandcastles.
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Can be combined with a ride on the main railway along the north Wales coast (handy in the event of a problem with your bike or simply to extend your trip length).
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Rhos on Sea is described as neat, pristine and peaceful. There is a long seaside promenade and great views.
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A couple of kilometres walk from the railway station you come to the marina, and Pont y Ddraig Harbour bridge (Dragon’s Bridge). It is a small pedestrian bridge which opens for boats entering and leaving the marina. It is unusual because it has a tall central mast, and a pulley system which draws the bridge platform on either side up to it when opening. Pont y Ddraig (Dragon's Bridge) provides the final link in 15 miles (24km) of traffic-free cycling across Conwy and Denbighshire.
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Stretching over three miles, Colwyn Bay can boast a longer beach than Rio’s Copacabana! The sandy & shingle beach has seen big developments over recent years, with the addition of new sandy areas and a state of the art water sports centre. The promenade stretches the length of the beach, overlooking the miles of sand beneath. Dogs have restricted access to the beach – although some parts are dog friendly. There’s plenty of parking on the promenade.
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Dechrau a Diwed (Welsh for ‘beginning and end’) is a statue that marks the northern end of the Offa’s Dyke National Trail. Dubbed the ‘Polo Mint’ by locals, the design was inspired by King Offa and the trail, which finishes in Prestatyn. It was unveiled in 2013. Of course, if you have just completed the trail, the real finish line is a boot-less paddle in the sea.
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The name of this headland is an Anglo-Welsh tautology, since Penmaen means “stone head”. In 1399 the unpopular King Richard II (1367-1400) was ambushed here, as he returned to England from Ireland, by supporters of Henry Bolingbroke. After his capture, he was taken to Flint Castle and forced to surrender the crown to Bolingbroke, who became King Henry IV.
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The area around Betws Yn Rhos offers a diverse road cycling experience. You'll find a quiet, sheltered, rural pastoral landscape with intervening hills and limestone rock outcrops. This creates a hilly topography with dynamic routes featuring both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Hills rise quite steeply to the south and fall away more gently to the north, providing varied terrain for all levels.
There are over 200 road cycling routes available around Betws Yn Rhos, catering to various skill levels. This includes 49 easy routes, 112 moderate routes, and 57 difficult routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to experienced cyclists.
Yes, Betws Yn Rhos offers several easy road cycling routes. For a generally flat ride with coastal views, consider the Kinmel Bay Beach – Three Rhyl Legends Sculptures loop from Llanddulas, which is 27.2 miles long. Another accessible option is the Penmaen Head – Llanddulas Beach loop from Old Colwyn, an easy 23.3-mile route.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region's hilly topography provides ample opportunity for elevation gain. While specific routes like the 'Tour along Nantglyn Pulpit Yew' are known for significant climbs, you can find challenging options among the 57 difficult routes available. For example, the Bryn-ffanigl Ucha – Hendre Isaf Motte loop from Old Colwyn covers 27.8 miles with over 1,700 feet of elevation gain, offering a moderate yet demanding ride.
The road cycling routes around Betws Yn Rhos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 5,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the quiet rural roads and the dynamic mix of climbs and descents.
Absolutely. The quiet rural roads offer serene pastoral views. While cycling, you can explore the wider natural beauty of Conwy. Nearby attractions include historical sites like Conwy Castle and Rhuddlan Castle, or natural viewpoints such as Great Orme Summit. Many routes traverse areas with limestone rock outcrops and undulating lowlands, providing picturesque scenery.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Betws Yn Rhos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Bryn-ffanigl Ucha – Hendre Isaf Motte loop from Old Colwyn and the Colwyn Bay Beach – Llanddulas Beach loop from The Holland Arms, offering convenient circular journeys.
The region's quiet, pastoral landscape is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the diverse terrain means you can find suitable routes in most seasons, though some challenging climbs might be more enjoyable in drier conditions.
For families, the easier, generally flatter routes are ideal. The Colwyn Bay Beach and Promenade – Colwyn Bay Beach loop from Old Colwyn is a shorter, easy 6.5-mile route with minimal elevation, perfect for a leisurely family ride along the coast.
While specific parking locations for each route are best checked on individual komoot tour pages, many routes start from towns or villages like Old Colwyn or Llanddulas, which typically offer public parking facilities. Given the rural nature of Betws Yn Rhos, local village parking or designated lay-bys might be available, but it's always advisable to plan ahead.
The region around Betws Yn Rhos, being a rural pastoral landscape, has villages and small towns that often feature local cafes and pubs. While not explicitly listed for every route, planning your ride through places like Old Colwyn, Llanddulas, or other local communities will likely provide opportunities for refreshment stops. Checking the specific route details on komoot can often reveal points of interest, including eateries.


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