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2,028
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94
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Mountain biking around Llangattock offers access to varied terrain, from the Usk Valley to the foothills of the Brecon Beacons. The region is characterized by its limestone escarpment, rolling hills, and a mix of open moorland and wooded sections. These features provide a range of mountain bike trail difficulty levels, suitable for different skill sets. The landscape includes river valleys and elevated areas, presenting diverse riding conditions.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.5
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28
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38.4km
03:33
930m
930m
Embark on a challenging mountain biking adventure through Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. This difficult route, known as Rhiw Trumau, Mynydd Llangorse & the Usk valley loop, covers 23.8 miles (38.4 km) and involves a significant climb of 3060 feet (932 metres). You can expect rugged and varied terrain, transitioning from gentle fields to undulating hills and open forest trails. As you ascend, the views open up to reveal patchwork fields and distant mountain outlines. From Mynydd Llangorse, you'll be rewarded with expansive panoramic vistas across the National Park, including Llangorse Lake and the Usk Valley. Plan for about 3 hours and 33 minutes of riding, but be prepared for sections where you might need to push your bike due to the demanding nature of the trail.
Before you set out, understand that this mountain biking loop is rated difficult and demands advanced riding skills. The route involves substantial elevation gain and varied ground conditions, including rocky and uneven sections. If you plan to ride after rain, expect potentially wet and slippery conditions, which will add to the challenge. Make sure you are well-prepared for a demanding day in the saddle. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
This route offers a true taste of the Brecon Beacons' diverse landscape. You will experience the characteristic blend of paths, forest trails, and open hill rides that define the region. The journey provides a unique perspective on the central Brecon Beacons, with views extending towards Pen y Fan. It's an excellent way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and challenging terrain of this Welsh National Park.
3.0
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10
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14.1km
01:09
230m
230m
Get ready for a challenging mountain biking experience on the Crickhowell loop, a difficult route spanning 8.8 miles (14.1 km). You'll climb 756 feet (231 metres) over an estimated 1 hour and 9 minutes, navigating a varied terrain of natural single-track paths, off-road tracks, and some tarmac sections. As you ride, you'll encounter flowing river valleys, rolling hills, and distant mountains, offering a dynamic backdrop to your adventure. Keep an eye out for the historic Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Stone Bridge, a notable landmark along the way. The route also promises panoramic views of the Black Mountains from its higher points, showcasing the area's natural beauty.
Crickhowell town makes an excellent starting point and base for your mountain biking trip. You'll find amenities like eateries, pubs, and hotels there, perfect for before or after your ride. Parking is generally available within Crickhowell Town Centre, offering straightforward access to the start of the route. This trail does not require any specific permits, and there are no noted seasonal closures, so you can plan your visit with ease.
This mountain biking route is nestled within the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, an area renowned for its dramatic landscapes and outdoor activities. The trail's elevated sections provide expansive vistas across the Black Mountains, allowing you to appreciate the scale and rugged beauty of this Welsh national park. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the region's natural environment and experience its unique blend of challenging terrain and scenic views.

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4.3
(4)
25
riders
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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18
riders
30.9km
02:35
660m
660m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.5
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14
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17.9km
01:24
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Lovely village pub with a cracking pint of cloudy cider. Beer garden across the road was beautiful and so quite.
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Very nice bridge not for traffic though as it’s a single lane track with passing gaps for pedestrians.
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360 views of the Breacons, its well worth the climb up here!
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800 year old remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle in a pleasant community play park.
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There are nearly 100 mountain bike trails around Llangattock. The region offers a diverse range of routes, from easier paths to challenging ascents, catering to various skill levels.
The majority of mountain bike trails in Llangattock are rated as moderate, with 72 routes falling into this category. There are also 13 easy trails and 12 difficult routes, ensuring options for all experience levels.
Mountain biking around Llangattock features varied terrain, including the Usk Valley, foothills of the Brecon Beacons, limestone escarpments, rolling hills, open moorland, and wooded sections. You'll encounter a mix of river valleys and elevated areas, providing diverse riding conditions.
Yes, Llangattock offers 13 easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation changes, allowing new riders to enjoy the landscape comfortably.
Experienced mountain bikers will find 12 difficult routes around Llangattock. These trails often feature significant elevation gains and technical sections. For a challenging ride, consider the Rhiw Trumau, Mynydd Llangorse & the Usk valley loop from Crickhowell, which covers 38.4 km with over 900 meters of ascent.
The mountain bike trails in Llangattock are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 270 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the Usk Valley and Brecon Beacons, and the range of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Llangattock are circular. An example of a moderate circular route is the Crickhowell Bridge – Crickhowell Castle ruins loop from Crickhowell, which spans 30.9 km and offers scenic views.
While mountain biking, you can explore several scenic spots and landmarks. Notable highlights include the Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond), Talybont Reservoir, and various summits offering panoramic views like Tor y Foel Summit and Blorenge summit.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. The Crickhowell Castle ruins – Llanelly Quarry Limekilns loop from Crickhowell is a moderate 31.1 km trail that leads through historical sites and varied landscapes, offering a blend of natural beauty and heritage.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Llangattock, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be excellent, though trails may be busier. Winter riding is possible, but some trails might be wet or muddy, especially in wooded or lower-lying areas.
Many trails in the Llangattock area provide stunning views of the Usk Valley. The Rhiw Trumau, Mynydd Llangorse & the Usk valley loop from Crickhowell is a prime example, specifically exploring the Usk Valley and Mynydd Llangorse, offering expansive vistas.
While Llangattock is popular, its extensive network of nearly 100 trails means you can often find quieter routes, especially on weekdays or by exploring some of the less-trafficked moderate trails. Look for routes that venture further into the open moorland or less-known wooded sections for a more secluded experience.


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