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Mountain biking around Tudweiliog offers diverse landscapes, from coastal features to varied inland terrain, suitable for different riding experiences. The region, part of the Llŷn Peninsula, features picturesque beaches and the prominent hill of Carn Fadryn. This environment provides a range of mountain bike trails, including those that follow parts of the Wales Coast Path, offering scenic views and varied surfaces. The area's natural scenery, including its coastline and hills, contributes to a compelling setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.6km
02:26
480m
470m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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31.5km
02:10
560m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.6km
01:45
400m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are plenty of deep steps at the start and us oldies decided to avoid them on the way back.
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Mynydd Rhiw is a wonderfully scenic hike. It's not overly long or strenuous if you set off from the Penmynydd panorama carpark. Walking up through the purple heather lined public footpath with the coast of the peninsula either side of you makes for a picturesque stroll then reaching the summit unlocks views far and wide.
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This stunning mile long sandy beach is at the far end of the Llŷn Peninsula. Its beauty is that it is so close to Aberdaron itself, where there are good places to eat, shops, and car parking. This beach offers breathtaking views out into Cardigan Bay and provides a charming, beautiful atmosphere that is truly magnificent.
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Plas y Rhiw is a beautiful Tudor/Georgian manor house owned and cared for by the National Trust. It dates back to the 17th century and stands in a scenic spot on the tip of the Llŷn Peninsula with great vistas out across Cardigan Bay. The manor home is in well-preserved condition and has a charming ornamental garden. Nearby are some quality coastal walks, including a variety of routes to the top of Mynydd y Rhiw, which, at 304 metres, gives you commanding views. It is simply a gem of a place!
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Great place for a picnic with great views as well as free parking and free toilets.
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Plas yn Rhiw is a 16th-century manor house tucked up in the hill above Porth Neigwl. Now under the care of the National Trust, the house has beautiful, ornamental gardens which are well worth exploring. There's an interesting history behind the building, which you can learn about while walking around it. If you're hungry, there's also a tea room.
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Aberdaron Beach is a mile-long (1.6 km) sandy beach in a beautiful bay at the very end of the Llŷn Peninsula. It's popular for watersports when the wind is right but can also be sheltered for much of the time, making it a relaxing spot for a rest while hiking in the area.
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There are 10 mountain bike trails around Tudweiliog listed in this guide. These routes offer diverse landscapes, from coastal features to varied inland terrain, suitable for different riding experiences.
The mountain bike trails around Tudweiliog cater to various skill levels. This guide features 2 easy routes and 8 moderate routes, ensuring options for both less experienced riders and those looking for a bit more challenge. There are no difficult routes listed in this selection.
Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails suitable for families around Tudweiliog. For example, the Abersoch Village and Harbour – Abersoch Village loop from Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd is an easy 19.7 km route that can be completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes, offering a pleasant ride for those with less experience or families.
Mountain biking around Tudweiliog is characterized by its varied terrain, including coastal features and inland paths. You can expect a mix of surfaces, from trails that follow parts of the Wales Coast Path to routes exploring the hills and countryside of the Llŷn Peninsula. The region's diverse landscapes provide a compelling setting for outdoor activities.
The trails often offer breathtaking views of the Llŷn Peninsula and its coastline. You might encounter features like the prominent hill of Carn Fadryn, picturesque beaches such as Penllech Beach with its rockpools and grassy cliffs, and the Porth Ysgaden Headland known for wildflowers. Specific highlights you might pass include Pen y Cil Headland and Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Beach.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Tudweiliog are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of Porth Neigwl from Rhiw – Aberdaron Beach loop from Botwnnog, a moderate 39.6 km path that showcases the peninsula's rugged coastline.
The mountain bike routes in Tudweiliog are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 3 reviews. Over 30 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the diverse landscapes and scenic coastal views.
Yes, the area around Tudweiliog offers interesting landmarks. You could encounter the Garn Boduan Iron Age Hillfort, which provides elevated views, or the Plas yn Rhiw Manor House and Gardens. The region's rich history is woven into its landscape.
Yes, there are longer routes for those seeking extended rides. The View of Porth Neigwl from Rhiw – Aberdaron Beach loop from Botwnnog is a moderate 39.6 km route, and the Aberdaron Beach – Mynydd Rhiw Summit loop from Llangwnnadl covers 31.5 km, offering substantial distances for longer mountain biking adventures.
The Llŷn Peninsula, including Tudweiliog, offers a compelling environment for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are particularly pleasant, with wildflowers blooming on headlands like Porth Ysgaden. However, the varied terrain and coastal features can be enjoyed in different seasons, though conditions may vary.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can explore various attractions. These include the stunning Aberdaron Beach and Nefyn Beach, both offering beautiful coastal scenery. You might also spot the Iron Man Sculpture on Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd, a unique natural monument.


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