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Road cycling around Coedwig Niwbwrch / Newborough Forest offers diverse landscapes, combining dense pine forests with expansive golden sandy beaches and wild sand dunes. The region features varied terrain, including stony forest roads and tarmac sections, suitable for different cycling preferences. Coastal marshes and wetlands, particularly around the Cefni Estuary, add to the varied environment. Cyclists can experience routes that transition from sheltered woodlands to open coastal views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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We visited for the Parkrun, which was cancelled whilst a walkway is fixed (some more weeks, I would expect). You can still access the lake along the disused railway line for part of the way - but not a good surface for running. Then there is a path around the lake with views across the lake and stretches through the woods, lovely, if rather muddy in places following wet weather. In total about 9 km around. Hope to do this again in the Spring with the promise of wild daffodils and perhaps a red squirrel.
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Quiet paths easy cycling crosses deserted railway line still present, which there trying to reopen
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Next to the car park are bench seat and all the nut cages are on the trees so you can have a cuppa while waiting for that David Attenborough moment
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Railway bridge over head tarmac its smooth a couple of potholes but nice to be away from main road traffic.
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Bethel is a very small village with only a couple of shops a church called (Capel Bethel Chapel) and only 2 pubs. I found one little premier shop for water.
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Pont Marquis Bridge Spanning the Afon Cefni, carrying the Trefdraeth to Llangaffo road, c. 3km ENE of Malltraeth. The bridge, which is Grade II listed, was built in the early C19, was named for the Earl of Uxbridge, first Marquis of Anglesey. It gives wonderful scenery over the marsh land and plenty of wildlife.
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Malltraeth Cob Malltraeth is the next village along from Newborough to the north. The two villages are linked by a “cob” – a dike wall – with a footpath/cycle track along its top. The cob was completed in the early 19th Century, under the direction of Thomas Telford and John Rennie. At the same time, the Afon Cefni was straightened (and straitened) creating what looks like a canal, but is still tidal. This created nearly 1,600ha of grazing land on either side of the Cefni. Much of this land is now a nature reserve managed by the RSPB. Also you will see Llyn Parc Mawr Community Woodland where they have picnic areas where you can enjoyed the red squirrels. It is off road but I used my gatorskins and it was fine.
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There are over 120 road cycling routes in Coedwig Niwbwrch / Newborough Forest, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and some more challenging options to explore.
Road cycling routes in the area offer diverse terrain, combining dense pine forests with expansive golden sandy beaches and wild sand dunes. You'll encounter both stony forest roads and smooth tarmac sections, providing varied surfaces for your ride. Routes often transition from sheltered woodlands to open coastal views.
Yes, Coedwig Niwbwrch / Newborough Forest has numerous easy routes suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Bethel Village – Porth Trecastell Beach loop from Newborough is an easy 40 km ride with moderate elevation, offering a pleasant experience for those new to road cycling in the area.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant landmarks. You can enjoy dramatic views of the Snowdonia mountain range and the Lleyn hills from coastal sections. The iconic Llanddwyn Island, with its historic lighthouse and ancient chapel, is accessible from Newborough Beach and offers spellbinding views. You might also pass by the Llanddwyn Beach itself or the Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are circular. A popular moderate option is the Llyn Cefni Reservoir and Dam – Stone bridge over the River Cefni loop from Newborough, which takes you through the area around the Cefni River and reservoir. Another is the Pont Marquis Bridge – Llangefni Clock Tower loop from Newborough.
Newborough Forest is a haven for wildlife. It's a crucial site for red squirrel conservation in the UK, so you might spot these agile creatures. The forest is also home to a nationally important raven roost, and crossbills can sometimes be seen. The Cefni Estuary, adjacent to the forest, is a sanctuary for various bird species.
Yes, the forest offers several family-friendly cycling paths. Many routes combine stony forest roads with tarmac sections, providing varied terrain. The Natural Resources Wales manages waymarked trails, some of which are specifically designed for easier rides, making them suitable for families. The Newborough Forest Family Cycle Trails are a great starting point.
Coedwig Niwbwrch / Newborough Forest has invested in visitor facilities, including increased parking options. Many of the waymarked cycling trails start from car parks within or near the forest, providing convenient access for cyclists.
While specific cafes and pubs directly on the routes are limited, the nearby village of Newborough and other surrounding areas offer options for refreshments and meals. It's advisable to check local listings for current opening times and locations before your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the combination of sheltered forest paths and open coastal views, and the well-maintained trails that cater to different skill levels.
Yes, the Lon Las Cefni is a long-distance cycle route that connects Newborough and Malltraeth with the market town of Llangefni. This allows for further exploration beyond the immediate forest area, offering extended rides through the Anglesey countryside.
The forest offers enjoyable cycling conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may be cooler and wetter, so appropriate gear is recommended.


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