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Top 15 Bike Parks around Betws-Y-Coed

Best bike parks around Betws-Y-Coed are found within extensive trail networks and dedicated bike parks in the Snowdonia region. The area is a hub for mountain biking, offering access to a variety of trails. Riders can find options ranging from natural forest routes to purpose-built downhill tracks. This destination provides diverse terrain for different skill levels.

Best bike parks around Betws-Y-Coed

  • The most popular bike parks is Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail, a trail that features rocky singletracks, significant climbs, and descents. It is considered one of the original mountain bike trails in the UK.
  • Another must-see spot is Reid ar Ras Descent – Gwydir Mawr & Bach Trails, a challenging forest descent. It offers a gravity-focused experience with drops and technical features as part of the Gwydir trails.
  • Visitors also love Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail, a challenging trail featuring singletrack climbs. This trail is recognized as one of the original and best old-school trails.
  • Betws-Y-Coed is known for natural forest trails, uplift-assisted downhill parks, and diverse trail systems. The area provides options ranging from challenging red-graded routes to more relaxed, ungraded paths.
  • The bike parks around Betws-Y-Coed are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 60 upvotes and 9 photos shared.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail

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This & Coed y Brenin (CYB) are possibly the two oldest man made trails in the U.K. The ones where it all started. This trail used to be called & still is by many including myself the "Marin Trail". Over the past year or so, many really cool additions have been made to this trail to ensure it remains as one of the U.K's best riding trails which include clear signage. If you like proper old skool then this is the place for you. The Trail Pixies have managed to maintain the original feel & yet increase the fun factor in every area unlike CYB but I'm basically a dinosaur who has never got over CYB moving to the other side of the road with it's fancy visitor centre. Nothing will ever beat Daffyd Davies' (MTB Godfather) original cafe for that other worldly experience of the old trail centre. One thing to Mention about this train it has no facilities other than parking. There's no toilets, no parking charges not even an honesty box! Happy days, you can always grab a bite in Llanwryst just down the road & boost the local economy. So be prepared for an endless climb at the start, wicked single track, awesome views, plenty of technical stuff & quite a few fire road sections. Take plenty of hydration, a mobile phone, a bite to eat & spare tube & chain link at the very least let someone know where you are going as you are away from civilisation. My biggest tip, stay for a weekend & ride not only this trail but also it's two near neighbour's Penmachno (my favourite trail bar none) & CYB. Go on chase the Welsh Dragon, you know you want to 👹🤙🤘😎

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Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail

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The first singletrack climb of the Gwydir Mawr & Bach mtb trails. Starts from the Trailhead in the Sawbench car Park.
These facilities are managed by Natural Resources Wales. you can find more information on the trails at naturalresources.wales/sawbench?lang=en
and at mbwales.com/listings/gwydirmawrandbach

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Dragon's Back Singletrack, Gwydir Mawr MTB Trail

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Fantastic section of red grade singletrack trail that is part of the larger Gwydir Mawr mountain bike route. Classic views of of the forest and Moel Siabod from the highest point before an exhilerating descent.
This trail is one way!

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Dal Ali Singletrack

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With so many streams crossing the mountain bike trail here at the head of the valley, it's no surprise that there's always a lot of standing water (and flowing water) on the rocky trail here. Waterproof socks would have been a good idea - even in July!

The water does add another layer of fun to navigating this nadgery section though, heading wheel-first into puddles of unknown depths!

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Hard for the grade red downhill track. Drops and more await you as part of the finale to the classic Gwydir trails. Often ridden as part of a shorter ride "mini Marin".

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RobD
April 19, 2025, Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail

decent run at the end with some decent drops and berms

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Jarek J
December 12, 2022, Dal Ali Singletrack

This is true very wet feet.

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Hard for the grade red downhill track. Drops and more await you as part of the finale to the classic Gwydir trails. Often ridden as part of a shorter ride "mini Marin".

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Red grade. Continually rocky and one of the longer sections of singletrack on the Gwydir Mawr (formerly Marin) MTB route.

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With so many streams crossing the mountain bike trail here at the head of the valley, it's no surprise that there's always a lot of standing water (and flowing water) on the rocky trail here. Waterproof socks would have been a good idea - even in July! The water does add another layer of fun to navigating this nadgery section though, heading wheel-first into puddles of unknown depths!

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If you're of a certain age, the name Maryn Trail says it all. One of the original old school trails and still one of the best.

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Easy going single track .

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Dragon's Back section of the Gwydir Mawr MTB trail, continually rocky, good fun.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of mountain biking experiences available around Betws-Y-Coed?

The area offers a diverse range of mountain biking, from natural forest trails with a backcountry feel to dedicated uplift-assisted downhill parks. You can find challenging red-graded routes, flowing cross-country trails, and easier, ungraded paths suitable for more relaxed rides.

Which bike parks are best for experienced riders seeking technical descents?

For gravity-focused riding and adrenaline seekers, Reid ar Ras Descent – Gwydir Mawr & Bach Trails offers challenging forest descents with drops and technical features. Additionally, Antur Stiniog, located about 15 minutes from Betws-Y-Coed, is a premier uplift-assisted downhill and freeride centre designed for competent riders.

Are there any classic mountain bike trails near Betws-Y-Coed?

Yes, the Gwydir Forest Trails, including the Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail, are considered one of the original and classic mountain bike trails in the UK. It features rocky singletracks, significant climbs, and descents, providing a true backcountry feel.

Where can I find a 'hidden gem' trail with a more remote feel?

The Penmachno Trails, located on the opposite side of Betws-Y-Coed, are often described as a 'hidden gem'. This 30km red-graded route is predominantly singletrack, offering fun descents and a flowing cross-country feel through mixed forest, with fantastic views and a slightly more remote atmosphere.

What options are available for family-friendly or less strenuous rides?

The Llyn Elsi Route is an excellent option for a more relaxed ride or families. This easier, ungraded 10km circular route involves a climb up to an old reservoir above the village and then a descent back down, offering scenic views over the village and surrounding forests and lakes.

What amenities are available near the Gwydir Forest Trails?

While the Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail itself has limited facilities beyond parking, Betws-Y-Coed village is nearby and offers local amenities like bike workshops and hire shops. You can also grab a bite in Llanrwst, just down the road.

What is the best time of year to visit Betws-Y-Coed for mountain biking?

The trails in Gwydir Forest, such as the Gwydir Mawr, are often sheltered from rain, making them enjoyable even in varied weather. Many trails, like Penmachno, are also all-weather. While specific seasonal conditions vary, the region generally offers good riding opportunities throughout the year, with spring and autumn providing pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.

Are there other outdoor activities I can do near the bike parks?

Yes, Betws-Y-Coed is a hub for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including moderate routes to Llyn Elsi or Swallow Falls. There are also numerous road cycling routes, such as the Snowdon Circuit, for those looking for different two-wheeled adventures.

Where can I find comprehensive facilities and trails for all skill levels?

Coed y Brenin Forest Park, approximately 30 minutes drive from Betws-Y-Coed, is renowned for being the first forest in the UK developed specifically for mountain biking. It offers a comprehensive range of routes suitable for all skill levels, from novice families to expert riders, along with a state-of-the-art visitor centre.

What kind of views can I expect on the trails?

Many trails offer stunning views of the surrounding Snowdonia landscape. For instance, the Gwydir Mawr trails provide breathtaking vistas of lakes and atmospheric forest sections. The Penmachno trails also boast fantastic views, while some descents like Ffastis Un, Du and Tri Singletrack Descents offer mega views down over the valley.

What should I be aware of regarding trail conditions, especially in wet weather?

Some sections, like Dal Ali Singletrack, are known for having a lot of standing and flowing water on rocky sections, even in summer. Waterproof socks might be a good idea. While this adds to the challenge, many trails are designed to be all-weather, so they remain rideable.

Are there any specific tips for riding the Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail?

The Pont Banog Trail – Gwydir Mawr (Marin) Trail is challenging and requires focus. It's advisable to take spare inner tubes as pinch punctures can be common with low tyre pressures. Be prepared for an endless climb at the start, followed by wicked singletrack, awesome views, and plenty of technical sections. Always carry plenty of hydration, a mobile phone, and spare parts.

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