Clwydian Range And Dee Valley National Landscape
Clwydian Range And Dee Valley National Landscape
Best bike parks around Clwydian Range And Dee Valley National Landscape offer an exceptional mountain biking experience, catering to various skill levels. This region, recognized as part of the North Wales Cycling Centre of Excellence, features a network of trails designed to challenge riders amidst stunning heather-clad hills. The diverse terrain provides opportunities for both technical challenges and scenic rides, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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On a clear day the views extend as far as the Wirral, Denbigh Moors, and Snowdonia.
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This is a 10.4 mile mountain bike route that starts in Llangollen, North Wales, and heads into the Ceiriog Valley and back. It consists of two big climbs at two steep, rocky descents that finishes with it's name sake, the infamous Allt y Badi. It may be short but don't underestimate this ride, it's not for the faint hearted!
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New b line extension, 6 or so huge new berms with big kickers and a push up trail not for the faint hearted ( roll around available)
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A really great decent and not to be missed if you like it rowdy. It starts off as a red, lulling you into running faster, but it quickly starts to get much more gnarly with large rocks and drop-offs ready to catch you out if you push too hard.
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Mainly at the black end of the scale now due to use by off road vehicles. A great descent!
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The trails visitor centre and cafe. Great for a pre or post walk coffee, cake or meal. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
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Yes, the region offers several options for families. Oneplanet Adventure Café & Bike Shop at Coed Llandegla Forest is particularly well-suited, featuring extensive trail networks with varying difficulty levels, including family-friendly routes like the Llandegla Blue Route. It also provides amenities such as bike hire and a cafe.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape has plenty to offer. Highlights include The Dark Side Trail, known for its fast runs, table tops, and off-camber bends. Another is B-Line (JJ's Jumps) Mountain Bike Trail, which features an optional black, jumps loop that is entirely rollable. Additionally, the Allt y Badi Descent offers a red to black graded rocky descent with big loose rocks and small stepdowns.
The primary hub for facilities is Oneplanet Adventure Café & Bike Shop at Coed Llandegla Forest. Here, you'll find a brilliant cafe, a bike shop, a workshop, bike hire services, and even coaching courses, all conveniently located under one roof.
Absolutely. The Clwydian Range is renowned for its stunning vistas. Trails within the broader Clwydian Range, such as 'Over the Top' and 'Cilcain Short', offer impressive panoramic views over the Vale of Clwyd and the heather-clad hills. Dave the Fox Trail and Badgers Rise Climb also features a viewpoint, providing a rewarding experience after a challenging climb.
The region offers a diverse range of terrain. At purpose-built centers like Coed Llandegla, you'll find custom-built, graded trails from smooth, flowing descents to challenging downhill tracks. The natural trails within the Clwydian Range, including Afonwen Farm Trails, feature varied landscapes, technical single-track sections, challenging climbs, and swooping descents amidst heather-clad hills and forests.
Beyond mountain biking, the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various gravel biking routes, discover more MTB trails, or enjoy scenic running trails. Popular options include the 'Llandegla Blue Route' for easy MTB, or challenging running trails like 'Offa's Dyke Path and World's End Loop'.
While Coed Llandegla is popular, exploring the broader Clwydian Range itself can lead to less crowded experiences. Afonwen Farm Trails, for instance, offer a unique riding experience with stunning views and diverse terrain, providing a more natural and potentially quieter alternative to the main centers. These trails are ideal for those seeking a more secluded adventure.
The Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape offers enjoyable riding throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage or blooming heather. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but conditions can be more challenging with potential for mud or ice, so checking local weather and trail conditions is advisable.
Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of technical challenges. The Clwydian Range trails, such as 'Ride the Clwyds' and 'Loop de Loop', are known for their demanding climbs, technical single-track sections, and varied terrain that can test even the most seasoned riders. These natural trails often feature rocky sections and steep descents, providing a high 'grin factor'.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse trail offerings suitable for all abilities, from family-friendly routes to challenging downhill tracks. The comprehensive facilities, especially at places like Oneplanet Adventure, are highly appreciated. Many also highlight the stunning natural beauty, panoramic views, and the 'grin factor' that comes from exciting and varied riding experiences amidst the heather-clad hills.
Yes, the Clwydian Range offers significant long-distance routes for mountain bikers. A notable example is 'Ride the Clwyds', a difficult 45.1-mile route that traverses the range, featuring panoramic views and varied terrain. Another challenging option is 'Loop de Loop', comprising five interlinked loops that can provide an extensive and demanding ride.


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