Best bike parks around Pentre are situated in the Rhondda Cynon Taf area of Wales, a region known for its diverse outdoor landscape. Pentre is a village within the South Wales Valleys, which offers access to some of the UK's premier mountain biking destinations. The area features a mix of natural terrain and purpose-built facilities, catering to various riding styles and skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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New skills area is open, progressive jump and drop lines, freeride lines, technical climbs and other features to hone in your MTB skills on - great facility!
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A great trail to warm up on if you're familiar with the Blues at Bike Park Wales. A little area just before you enter the woods provides a good place to stop and shake your arms out as you warm up, before you enter the woods and get onto the jumps. All features are rollable.
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The more you ride this trail, the more line choices jump out at you. A firm fave of the regulars, this is a step-up from it's neighboring trail, Merthyr Rocks (a blue graded trail found further up the fire road towards the right if you're facing the trail entrance. This trail is broken into two halves so if you find it a bit much, then you can switch on the fire road crossing to Willy Waver, which is just 20ft up on the right as you leave the trail. It runs well in all weather, don't let a damp day put you off as the rock has good grip.
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This is probably my favourite Blue route at Bike Park Wales. Nice and flowy but with plenty of interest.
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Watch your tyre pressures on this one! You're in for a rough and rocky ride as you navigate your way down the hill over rock gardens, rock drops, berms and jumps. Definitely one that those on full suspension bikes will be smug about! https://youtu.be/tSgidhy3vZ8
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MTB Trail Centre with great cafe serving quality food! Not far off the Taff trail (bit of a climb up to it though but well worth it!).
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It's marked as a Black run but I'd say it's more like a Red (there are no jumps to worry about) and is plenty of fun! You can also include this in the complete "White's Line" trail if you prefer. (all other sections are Red)
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good food and great atmosphere, its here you will revel in tales of brilliance and near misses whilst out on the trails all while eating some fantastic grub.
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For beginners and families, the BikePark Wales Trailhead offers trails like 'Kermit,' the UK's longest beginner downhill trail (5km), and 'Badger's Run,' a 1km green-graded loop. Additionally, the Dare Valley Gravity Family Bike Park in Aberdare is specifically designed for all ages and skill levels, featuring balance bike tracks, pump tracks, and an uplift service in a country park setting.
For challenging downhill experiences, BikePark Wales is a prime destination, offering a vast network of trails graded from blue to pro level, including technical and rocky sections. The Rim Dinger Trail, for example, is known for its rough and rocky ride with rock gardens, drops, berms, and jumps.
Yes, Afan Forest Park in Neath Port Talbot is renowned for its extensive singletrack. It boasts over 80 miles (160.9 km) of all-weather singletrack across six flowing trails, including popular routes like Penhydd, Y Wal, White's Level, and the challenging W2 Trail.
BikePark Wales offers comprehensive facilities including bike hire (full-suspension and e-bikes), a café, outdoor terrace, showers, changing areas, parking, and a well-stocked bike shop with mechanics. Afan Forest Park and Dare Valley Gravity Family Bike Park also provide amenities such as visitor centers, cafés, bike hire, and showers.
The bike parks in the South Wales Valleys are generally accessible year-round. Many trails, like the Rim Dinger Trail, are known to run well in all weather conditions. However, for the most comfortable riding experience, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often drier trails.
Absolutely. BikePark Wales is famous for its flow trails. The Sixtapod Trail (Blue) is a fan favorite with rollers, berms, and jumps, while Terry's Belly (Blue Trail) offers 4.6 kilometers of flow with huge rollers and brilliant berms.
Yes, BikePark Wales provides a 491-meter summit uplift service to maximize downhill riding time. The Dare Valley Gravity Family Bike Park also offers an uplift service to transport riders to the top of the mountain.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Pentre offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, discover running trails, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the Rhigos Mountain Fire Roads.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of trails, with something for every skill level from green to pro. The efficient uplift services at parks like BikePark Wales are highly appreciated for maximizing riding time, and the stunning Welsh scenery that trails like Afan Forest Park wind through also receives high acclaim.
Intermediate riders will find plenty of options. At Afan Forest Park, the Blue Scar trail is excellent for improving skills and building confidence. At BikePark Wales, blue-graded trails like Sixtapod and Terry's Belly offer flowy sections with rollers and berms, perfect for honing technique before tackling more advanced routes.
For more general information about mountain biking across Wales, you can visit the official tourism website. Check out resources like Visit Wales' page on BikePark Wales or their broader guide to mountain bike heaven in Wales.


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