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No traffic road cycling routes around Llangoedmor traverse a landscape characterized by its coastal proximity, river valleys, and undulating countryside. The region features quiet lanes that wind through fields, offering views of the wild, rocky coastlines and the tranquil River Teifi valley. This area provides a mix of terrain, from relatively flatter sections along rivers to more challenging climbs through rolling hills.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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riders
96.5km
05:05
1,780m
1,780m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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17.2km
01:25
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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25.6km
01:52
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.3km
01:54
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This is no longer Blasus, it is now Pasta Boy which I do highly recommend. Very tasty pasta dishes and their coffee is excellent too.
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Very interesting and remote, Fields can get high in grass so do keep that in mind to walk a bit further in and you will see the stones in the landscape.
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Excellent cafe in Crymych, serving good fresh food & coffee😎😎 Seating inside & outside.
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Great pub with big back garden for bikes. Great sausage rolls too
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This 17th-century bridge spans the River Teifi and is listed as grade II. It's part of an old drovers' road. During periods of high water or heavy rain, the bridge might be completely underwater. In such cases, you'd need to go to Cardigan or Cenarth to cross the river.
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Great views make up for the journey across the street!
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Walking along a road not your thing? I hear ya! But if there's one road to change your mind, this might be it. Ffordd Bedd Morris offers spectacular views across Dinas Head and Newport.
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Crymych, a village of approximately 800 inhabitants is proudly known as the capital of the Preselis. It's a busy agricultural centre, offers shops and cafes and makes a great starting point for a hike along the Golden Road.
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Llangoedmor. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring a suitable option for most cyclists looking for peaceful rides.
The Llangoedmor area, nestled in Ceredigion, offers a diverse cycling landscape. You'll find a mix of quiet country lanes winding through rolling countryside, relatively flatter sections along river valleys like the Teifi, and some routes with challenging climbs and rewarding descents, especially closer to the coast. The region is known for its varied terrain, making for engaging rides.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Cardigan Castle – Welsh Wildlife Centre loop from Cilgerran is an easy option, covering about 17 kilometers with moderate elevation changes, offering a pleasant ride through the local scenery.
Many quiet cycling routes in the area pass by or near notable landmarks and viewpoints. You might encounter the picturesque Cenarth Falls, the dramatic Ceibwr Bay, or the intriguing Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach). The Statue of St Carannog also offers a scenic viewpoint overlooking Llangrannog beach.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Llangoedmor are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Waldo Memorial Standing Stone – Gors Fawr Stone Circle loop from Cilgerran, which offers a moderate 56-kilometer ride.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes around Llangoedmor, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 23 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the quiet country lanes, the diverse scenery ranging from coastal glimpses to river valleys, and the opportunity to explore charming villages away from busy roads.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Narrow Country Road – Waldo Memorial Standing Stone loop from Cilgerran is a difficult route spanning over 96 kilometers with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience on quiet roads.
Yes, many routes are designed to connect charming local villages. For example, a route like the Cardigan Castle – Moylegrove Village loop from Cilgerran passes through scenic areas and can lead you to places like Moylegrove Village, where you might find opportunities for a break or refreshments.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Llangoedmor, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the quiet lanes can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing beautiful foliage and winter offering crisp, clear rides, though some coastal sections might be more exposed to wind.
While specific parking details vary by route, many routes start from or pass through towns and villages like Cilgerran or Cardigan, where public parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check local parking options in your chosen starting point before your ride.
While the Pembrokeshire Coast Path itself is primarily for walking, many quiet roads in the vicinity of Llangoedmor offer glimpses of the dramatic coastline. Some routes may lead to scenic spots like Mwnt Beach, though be aware that access to the beach itself might involve a steep descent. The region's coastal proximity ensures that sea views are often a highlight of the rides.
Yes, the region is shaped by rivers like the Teifi, and several cycling routes follow these river valleys. These sections often provide relatively flatter terrain and lush, green surroundings, offering a different scenic experience compared to the more undulating countryside or coastal roads. The area around Cenarth Falls is a good example of a river valley landscape.


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