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Mountain biking around Tregynon offers routes through the rolling hills and valleys of Powys, Wales. The area's topography features gently sloping sides and rounded tops, providing a mix of ascents, descents, and varied paths. Natural features like the Gregynog Hall estate, a 750-acre National Nature Reserve with ancient woodlands, contribute to the scenic backdrop for mountain bike trails near Tregynon Powys. The region's landscape is part of the Montgomeryshire Hills and Vales National Landscape Character Area.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Book an uplift to the Caersws Bike Park trailhead and choose from five adrenaline-fueled trails to descend to the bottom of the park. The newest trail, Helfare Highway, combines slopestyle and downhill elements, making it one of the most unique trails in the UK. Whether you seek a technical challenge or just sheer flowy fun, there's a trail for everyone. At the bottom, reward yourself with a well-earned coffee and cake from the Stwff and Things van.
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This drop marks the point where the Helfare Highway splits from the Freeride trail. From here, the Helfare Highway line traces the park's western edge, allowing you to build speed with numerous daring jumps, including a thrilling one that soars over the tunnel where the Freeride line runs beneath.
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Watch your head as you approach the renowned Caersws tunnel, an iconic part of the black-rated Dragons Tail trail. This unique feature is located at the trail's midpoint, where it intersects with the park's uplift road.
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This section marks the midpoint of the Helfare Highway and Freeride trail, where you'll arrive at a plateau with breathtaking views of the Powys countryside. It's an ideal spot for a brief rest just before the trails diverge, propelling you down one of two steep, winding paths along the northern edge of the hillside.
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One of the most thrilling aspects of Helfare Highway is the heart-pounding tunnel jump. Here, you'll soar over a wooden tunnel while the Freeride trail passes beneath you. This exhilarating feature isn't for the faint-hearted; it's a perfect opportunity to showcase your aerial skills.
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Unlike the other four trails, Scorcher runs around the eastern edge of the Bike Park, offering fabulous uninterrupted views over the Powys countryside. It’s the steepest and most technically challenging track with some of the biggest jumps on the hillside.
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Get your heart racing with this fun succession of gap jumps on the Outsider route. For a short section the trail runs parallel to the uplift track then takes on a thrilling woodland decent before merging with the Freeride and Helfare Highway trails.
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Treat yourself to a post-ride refreshment at Stwff & Things, located in the car park. Enjoy a barista coffee and wholesome locally sourced food and drinks. The truck is at every uplift and even available for private uplift days.
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There are 8 mountain bike trails available around Tregynon. These routes offer a variety of experiences through the rolling hills and valleys of Powys.
The terrain around Tregynon is characterized by low rolling hills with gently sloping sides and rounded tops, dissected by numerous tributary valleys. You can expect a mix of ascents, descents, and varied paths, often through ancient woodlands and picturesque countryside, as the region falls within the Montgomeryshire Hills and Vales National Landscape Character Area.
Yes, there are several easy mountain bike trails around Tregynon. Out of the 8 available routes, 6 are classified as easy. For example, Helfare Highway powered by Shimano – Caersws DH Bike Park is an easy 1.2 km downhill trail, and Scorcher! – Caersws DH Bike Park is another easy 0.9 km option, both offering accessible downhill experiences.
While the immediate Tregynon area features mostly easy to moderate trails, the broader Mid Wales region offers more specialized and challenging options. Areas like the Elan Valley, the Epynt Way (a 65 km long-distance path), and Hafod Trails Bike Park are known for their more demanding mountain biking terrain.
The mountain bike trails directly around Tregynon, particularly those within the Caersws DH Bike Park, are generally shorter downhill runs. For instance, The Dragon's Tail – Caersws DH Bike Park is about 0.8 km and takes around 2 minutes, while Freeride – Caersws DH Bike Park is about 1.1 km and takes approximately 3.5 minutes. Longer routes can be found by exploring the wider network of cycling paths in the region.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly cycling routes that can be enjoyed on mountain bikes, especially those classified as easy. The rolling hills and varied paths provide a suitable backdrop for families looking for outdoor exploration. The Gregynog Hall estate, with its marked walking trails through ancient woodlands, also offers a tranquil and picturesque setting that can appeal to families on bikes.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several interesting landmarks and natural features. Notable attractions include the historic Montgomery Castle and the charming Montgomery Town Centre and Castle Ruins. For natural beauty, consider visiting Y Golfa or Garreg Hir Summit for scenic views. The Gregynog Hall estate, a National Nature Reserve, is also nearby, offering ancient woodlands and a lily pond.
The mountain bike trails around Tregynon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars. More than 10 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the accessible downhill features and the scenic backdrop of the Montgomeryshire countryside.
While specific circular mountain bike trails are not detailed in the immediate data, the region's network of Public Rights of Way and cycling routes allows for the creation of circular loops. For example, the 'Montgomery Canal & Gregynog Hall loop from Newtown' is a challenging 39.8km route that incorporates canal paths and the historic Gregynog estate, offering a circular option for touring cyclists that can be adapted for mountain biking.
The rolling hills and valleys of Tregynon offer enjoyable mountain biking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter conditions can vary, the lower elevation trails may remain accessible, though some paths could be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Tregynon and the surrounding villages in Powys offer local pubs and eateries where you can enjoy a meal or a pub lunch. While specific establishments directly on the trails are not listed, the proximity to towns like Newtown, which serves as a base for many cycling routes, means you'll find options for refreshments and dining after your ride.
Information on specific parking facilities at every trailhead is not detailed. However, for routes originating from towns like Newtown, public parking is generally available. For trails within dedicated areas like Caersws DH Bike Park, specific parking arrangements are typically provided by the facility. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot or local information for parking options at your chosen starting point.


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