Best bike parks around Pontarfynach are situated in a region known for its natural landscape and as a hub for cycling routes. Pontarfynach, also known as Devil's Bridge, is a village in Ceredigion, Mid Wales, notable for its waterfalls and its position on the Ystwyth Trail and Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 8. The area provides access to mountain biking destinations, including Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre, located approximately 9 miles east of Aberystwyth.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Zorro is closed, compleat waste of time! Won't be the same again after the tree felling.
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Fast and flowing running almost along side the red trail back to the lake. Great to add on to the end as its a short climb back to the top for it.
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A great section running down to the lake and if you time it right you will be swooping down along with the kites for feeding time.
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a quick photo here is always good just before you walk behind it and watch the wonderful spectacle of the Red Kites feeding.
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The main mountain biking destination easily accessible from Pontarfynach is the Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre. It's located approximately 9 miles east of Aberystwyth on the A44 and offers a range of well-maintained trails and facilities. You can find more information about mountain biking in Mid Wales on Visit Mid Wales.
Bwlch Nant yr Arian offers a variety of trails for different abilities, including the challenging Syfydrin Trail, the Pendam Trail, and the Summit Trail. These trails provide a scenic setting for mountain bikers, ranging from technical singletrack to flowing descents.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging trails at Bwlch Nant yr Arian. For instance, the Mark of Zorro Trail offers a long descent with berms and tabletops. The High as a Kite Red Trail is another challenging descent with skinny singletrack and great views.
Yes, intermediate riders can enjoy trails like the Hippity Hop MTB Trail. This red-rated singletrack section through the woods features roots, small drop-offs, and tight corners, offering a fun and engaging ride without being overly technical.
The Syfydrin Red Trail – First Section features narrow, twisting, and bermed singletrack across open heathland. Riders can expect spectacular views across the valleys of Mid Wales, along with some rock sections and small drops.
Yes, Bwlch Nant yr Arian features a purpose-built Mountain Bike Skills Park. It includes three demanding tracks packed with features like rollers, step-ups, berms, tabletops, and hips, perfect for practicing technique or warming up.
Pontarfynach is a hub for several cycling routes. It's a destination on a section of the Ystwyth Trail from Aberystwyth and is located on Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 8 (Lôn Las Cymru). These routes offer picturesque rides through the region.
The visitor centre at Bwlch Nant yr Arian provides various facilities. Additionally, some local accommodations offer 'Mountain Biking Packages' that include transportation to the centre and secure overnight bike storage.
Visitors frequently praise the long, flowing descents and the scenic views. Trails like the Mark of Zorro Trail are noted for their great berms and tabletops, while the High as a Kite Red Trail offers stunning vistas where red kites can often be seen.
Yes, the Barcud Bach Blue Trail offers a super fun, blue-graded mountain bike descent. It features big views and skinny singletrack with many switchback berms, making it a great option for those looking for a flowing, less technical ride.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Pontarfynach offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can explore various routes, including waterfall hikes. For more details, check out our guides on Hiking around Pontarfynach and Waterfall hikes around Pontarfynach.
Yes, beyond the specific bike park highlights, there are several mountain biking routes in the broader Pontarfynach region. These include routes like the Summit red trail, the Syfydrin black trail, and the Pendam red trail. You can find more information in our guide to MTB Trails around Pontarfynach.


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