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Road cycling routes around Llansanffraid Glan Conwy traverse a landscape characterized by its proximity to the Conwy Estuary and the foothills of Snowdonia. The region features a mix of coastal roads, river valleys, and undulating terrain. Road cyclists can expect varied gradients, from flat sections along the coast to more challenging climbs inland. The area offers diverse scenery, including views of historic castles and expansive natural areas.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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56.2km
02:30
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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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88.9km
04:17
1,100m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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106km
04:45
1,020m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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24.9km
01:15
290m
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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 to park here or innlong stay. can travese the castle walls here or visit the castle
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Colwyn Bay Beach is a golden, three-mile playground perfect for seaside strutting! With its sleek, modern promenade and soft sands, itโs a haven for: Watersports: Ideal for jet-skiing or kayaking. Relaxation: Plenty of space for sunbathing and sandcastles.
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Often referred to as the "gateway to Snowdonia," Betws-y-CoedClick to open side panel for more information is a charming alpine-style village in North Wales that feels like itโs been plucked straight from a Victorian postcard. Itโs a place where stone bridges cross bubbling rivers and the air always smells slightly of pine and rain. The Heart of the Village The town itself is centered around a large village green, perfect for a slow stroll or a picnic while watching the world go by. Itโs lined with cozy independent shops, outdoor gear stores, and cafes that make it a favorite for both hikers and those looking for a quiet afternoon. Iconic Bridges and Waterfalls Betws-y-Coed is famous for its picturesque crossings and dramatic water features that are just a short walk from the center.
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Gwydir Castle is a magnificent and atmospheric historical gem located in the Conwy Valley, North Wales, nestled in the foothills of Snowdonia, near the town of Llanrwst. It is perhaps best described as a fortified manor house or Tudor courtyard house, rather than a traditional Norman-style fortress. The Wynn Family: Gwydir was the ancestral home of the Wynn family, one of the most powerful and influential families in North Wales during the Tudor and Stuart periods. They were descended from the ancient Princes of Gwynedd. Salvaged Materials: The castle incorporates re-used medieval materials, including a spiral staircase, taken from the dissolved Maenan Abbey in the 16th century. Royal Connections: King Charles I stayed at the castle in 1645. The future King George V and Queen Mary stayed here in 1899.
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Such a beautiful and famous tea house. I'm so glad i got to see it before all the plantation had been removed. Saw in a news feed this week, it lost so much of its character
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built in 1480 as a residential dwelling but has been a tearoom for over 50 years. famous for their cream teas, traditional BaraBrith , home made cakes and lunches. carpark, traditional indoor seating and outdoor tea garden, both with waitress service. situated on the west bank of the river Conwy beside the famous Inigo Jones Bridge in the picturesque market town of Llanrwst, at the gate way to Snowdonia.
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Llansanffraid Glan Conwy offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 180 tours available. These routes traverse a diverse landscape, including coastal roads, river valleys, and undulating terrain.
Yes, the region provides options for all skill levels. There are 36 easy road cycling routes, often featuring flatter sections along the coast or gentle gradients through river valleys, perfect for those new to road cycling.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy has 50 difficult routes. A notable long-distance option is the Conwy Castle โ North Wales Coast Path loop from Llandudno Junction, which covers over 100 km with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding ride through varied landscapes.
Many of the road cycling routes in Llansanffraid Glan Conwy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Betws-y-Coed Village โ Conwy Castle loop from Llandudno Junction and the Royal Oak Hotel, Betws-y-Coed โ Betws-y-Coed Village loop from Glan Conwy.
Road cyclists can enjoy diverse scenery, from views of the Conwy Estuary and historic Conwy Castle to expansive natural areas and the foothills of Snowdonia. Routes often combine coastal paths with river valleys and rolling hills, providing a rich visual experience.
Yes, several routes pass by significant landmarks. You can cycle past the historic Conwy Castle, explore the coastal areas near Great Orme Summit, or discover ancient sites like Caer Seion Hillfort. The region's history and natural beauty are often intertwined with the cycling paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from scenic coastal stretches to challenging inland climbs, and the stunning views of historic castles and natural landscapes.
Absolutely. Many routes in Llansanffraid Glan Conwy provide breathtaking scenic viewpoints. The proximity to the Conwy Estuary and the foothills of Snowdonia means you'll often encounter elevated sections offering panoramic vistas. Keep an eye out for views towards Great Orme Summit and the surrounding valleys.
While road cycling is possible year-round, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather conditions with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though weather can be more unpredictable.
While popular routes can see more activity, the extensive network of over 180 routes means it's possible to find quieter paths, especially inland or during off-peak times. Exploring some of the less-trafficked rural roads away from the immediate coast can offer a more serene cycling experience.
Many routes in the region pass through or near villages and towns, offering opportunities for pub stops or cafes. The Royal Oak Hotel, Betws-y-Coed โ Betws-y-Coed Village loop from Glan Conwy, for example, starts and ends near Betws-y-Coed, a popular village with several amenities.


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