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Road cycling routes around Rhosyr, located on Anglesey, traverse a landscape characterized by diverse coastal scenery, rolling inland areas, and views across the Menai Strait towards the Eryri mountains. The region offers a mix of relatively flat sections along the coast and areas with moderate climbs, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Quiet, minor lanes allow for exploration of unspoilt scenery, passing through hedged fields and pastoral areas.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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175
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53.4km
02:13
350m
350m
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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43.8km
01:57
300m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.7km
01:27
220m
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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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The Old Dairy Café, located next to the visitor centre, is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. It once served as a dairy for the estate, but nowadays you can enjoy a variety of hot and cold dishes. Local and Fairtrade products are used wherever possible and all cakes and treats are baked fresh daily by an in-house baker. With savoury snacks, delicious cakes, cream tea and local ice cream, there is something for everyone and always something new to try. (National Trust)
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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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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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Nice little cafe in the carpark of Plas Newydd National Trust where there are beautiful gardens . Good cafe with outside seating and a beautiful state home. Nice ☕️
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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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Rhosyr, located on Anglesey, offers a diverse road cycling experience. You'll find a mix of relatively flat sections, particularly along some coastal stretches, and areas with moderate climbs. The island is known for its 'rolling landscapes' and quiet, minor lanes that pass through hedged fields and pastoral inland areas, often with stunning views across the Menai Strait towards the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains.
Yes, Rhosyr and the wider Anglesey area offer routes suitable for various abilities. For an easier ride, consider the Stone bridge over the River Cefni – Llanddwyn Beach loop from Ynys y Clochydd, which is an easy 14.5-mile path featuring a scenic stone bridge and coastal views. The region's quiet lanes and dedicated traffic-free paths like Lôn Las Cefni (though not specifically a road cycling route, it's a great family option nearby) make it welcoming for less experienced cyclists.
Road cycling routes around Rhosyr often pass by or offer views of significant landmarks. You might encounter the historic Tŵr Mawr Lighthouse, the beautiful Llanddwyn Beach, or the expansive Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest. Further afield, but still accessible, are iconic structures like the Caernarfon Castle and the Menai Suspension Bridge, offering dramatic backdrops to your ride.
Yes, for those seeking a moderate challenge, routes like the RAF Mona Airfield loop from Newborough cover 33.2 miles with moderate elevation gain. Another option is the RAF Valley – Porth Trecastell Beach loop from Newborough, which is nearly 50 km long. Anglesey also offers longer circular island routes, with some extending up to 310km on back roads, providing ample opportunity for extended rides and more significant climbs, such as those found around Parys Mountain on the Lôn Las Copr route.
Anglesey, including the Rhosyr area, is often compared to Mallorca for cycling, suggesting good conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal. Summer can be beautiful but may see more visitors. Always check local weather forecasts, as coastal conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Rhosyr are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Rhosneigr Beach – Stone bridge over the River Cefni loop from Dwyran is a 27.2-mile circular trail that takes you through coastal areas and past the River Cefni. The island itself is well-suited for circular tours, with a main road circuit of approximately 102km.
The road cycling routes around Rhosyr are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 9 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, diverse coastal scenery, and the rewarding views of the Eryri mountains, making for a very enjoyable experience.
Anglesey has a public transport network, including bus services, that can connect you to various towns and villages. While some services may accommodate bikes, it's advisable to check with the specific bus operator beforehand regarding their bike carriage policies and space availability, especially for full-sized road bikes. Planning your route to start and end near a bus stop or train station (such as those on the North Wales Coast Line) can facilitate access.
Yes, Anglesey is well-equipped with amenities for visitors. Cycling routes often pass through charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options. While specific establishments aren't listed here, planning your ride to include stops in places like Newborough, Dwyran, or other coastal villages will provide opportunities for refreshments and overnight stays.
There are over 25 road cycling routes available around Rhosyr on komoot, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
While road cycling itself is generally not suitable for dogs to accompany you directly on the bike, many areas around Rhosyr and Anglesey are dog-friendly for walks and stops. If you plan to cycle and also bring your dog, consider routes that pass by dog-friendly beaches or parks where you can take a break together. Always ensure your dog is safe and well-behaved, especially near roads.


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