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Top 20 Bike Parks around Penrhiwceiber

Best bike parks around Penrhiwceiber are centered around the highly-regarded BikePark Wales, a significant destination for mountain biking in the region. This area offers a comprehensive experience for various skill levels, from beginners to expert riders. The landscape provides diverse terrain suitable for a range of cycling activities.

Best bike parks around Penrhiwceiber

  • The most popular bike park is BikePark Wales Trailhead, a viewpoint that serves as the starting point for a wide variety of trails. It offers green,…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

BikePark Wales Trail Centre

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This is the central hub of Bike Park Wales, with the ticketing office where you can pick up your day pass (pedal up or uplift), a fantastic café, a bike …

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Rim Dinger Trail

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Watch your tyre pressures on this one! You're in for a rough and rocky ride as you navigate your way down the hill over rock gardens, rock drops, berms and …

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Terry's Belly is the only blue trail at Bike Park Wales that you can ride from the trailhead all the way down the hillside: the longest trail on offer here, …

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Sixtapod Trail (Blue), BikePark Wales

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One of Bike Park Wales' blue-rated flow trails, Sixtapod is one of the park's most iconic runs, and is a true fan favourite!

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Hot Stepper Part 2 (Red Trail)

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This is the second part of Hot Stepper, a red-rated trail that weaves in and out of Terry's Belly to the far right of the trails as you start from …

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Liz Greaves
April 2, 2025, BikePark Wales Trail Centre

New skills area is open, progressive jump and drop lines, freeride lines, technical climbs and other features to hone in your MTB skills on - great facility!

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A great trail to warm up on if you're familiar with the Blues at Bike Park Wales. A little area just before you enter the woods provides a good place to stop and shake your arms out as you warm up, before you enter the woods and get onto the jumps. All features are rollable.

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The more you ride this trail, the more line choices jump out at you. A firm fave of the regulars, this is a step-up from it's neighboring trail, Merthyr Rocks (a blue graded trail found further up the fire road towards the right if you're facing the trail entrance. This trail is broken into two halves so if you find it a bit much, then you can switch on the fire road crossing to Willy Waver, which is just 20ft up on the right as you leave the trail. It runs well in all weather, don't let a damp day put you off as the rock has good grip.

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This is probably my favourite Blue route at Bike Park Wales. Nice and flowy but with plenty of interest.

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Watch your tyre pressures on this one! You're in for a rough and rocky ride as you navigate your way down the hill over rock gardens, rock drops, berms and jumps. Definitely one that those on full suspension bikes will be smug about! https://youtu.be/tSgidhy3vZ8

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MTB Trail Centre with great cafe serving quality food! Not far off the Taff trail (bit of a climb up to it though but well worth it!).

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This is the second part of Hot Stepper, a red-rated trail that weaves in and out of Terry's Belly to the far right of the trails as you start from the mountain summit. This second half of Hot Stepper is a little easier than the first, but still features lots of rock drops. Although these aren't huge, they often have blind landings so it's a good idea to ride this one a couple of times so you can be confident with what's ahead of you. At the end you rejoin Terry's Belly for a fast and very flowy finish before a little traverse back to the uplift bus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOmiaTTe7yU

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good food and great atmosphere, its here you will revel in tales of brilliance and near misses whilst out on the trails all while eating some fantastic grub.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of trails can I expect at BikePark Wales?

BikePark Wales offers a wide variety of trails, ranging from green (beginner) to blue, red, and black (expert). You'll find everything from flowing lines with jumps and berms to technical, rocky descents. Notable trails include Terry's Belly (Blue Trail), known for its length and flow, and Rim Dinger Trail for a rougher, rockier experience.

Are there trails suitable for beginners at BikePark Wales?

Yes, BikePark Wales caters to all abilities, including beginners. The park features green-graded trails, such as 'Kermit', which is the UK's longest beginner-friendly downhill trail at 5km. Blue trails like Terry's Belly and Sixtapod Trail also offer flowing rides suitable for those new to gravity mountain biking.

What are some challenging trails for experienced riders at BikePark Wales?

For experienced riders, BikePark Wales offers red and black-graded trails. Hot Stepper Part 2 (Red Trail) features numerous rock drops for a technical challenge. The Rim Dinger Trail is another challenging option, offering a rough and rocky ride with rock gardens, drops, berms, and jumps, particularly enjoyed by those on full-suspension bikes.

Does BikePark Wales offer an uplift service?

Yes, a key feature of BikePark Wales is its vehicular uplift service. This transports riders and their bikes to the top of the trails, maximizing your downhill riding time and conserving energy. Day passes or uplift bundles are available for this service.

What facilities are available at BikePark Wales?

BikePark Wales provides comprehensive facilities at its central hub. This includes a ticket office for day passes, a cafe, a bike shop with a workshop, and bike and equipment rental services. You'll also find bike wash facilities, seating areas, and a pump track.

Can I rent bikes and equipment at BikePark Wales?

Yes, BikePark Wales offers bike and equipment rental services. This is convenient if you don't have your own gear or want to try out different bikes. Protective gear like full-face helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves are highly recommended and also available for rent.

Is there coaching available for mountain biking at BikePark Wales?

Yes, BikePark Wales offers coaching to help riders develop their skills. They also provide beginner experiences for those trying mountain biking for the first time, ensuring a safe and enjoyable introduction to the sport.

What protective gear is recommended for riding at BikePark Wales?

The park highly recommends the use of full-face helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves for safety. This protective equipment is available for rent at the park's facilities.

What is the best time of year to visit BikePark Wales?

BikePark Wales trails are designed to run well in all weather conditions, with many trails, like Rim Dinger Trail, having good grip even when damp. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and autumn typically offer milder temperatures and less extreme weather.

Are there other mountain biking opportunities near Penrhiwceiber besides BikePark Wales?

Beyond BikePark Wales, the wider Penrhiwceiber area offers various mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'View of St. Gwynno Forest – Llanwonno Forest Trail loop' or the 'Lluest-wen Reservoir – Rhigos Viewpoint loop'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Penrhiwceiber guide.

Are there cycling routes suitable for families or those looking for a less intense ride in the wider Penrhiwceiber area?

Yes, for less intense cycling or family rides, the region offers options like the 'Taff Trail Tramroad Section – Quakers Yard Viaduct loop'. You can find more routes and information in the Cycling around Penrhiwceiber guide, which includes routes with varying difficulty levels.

Where can I find parking when visiting BikePark Wales?

BikePark Wales provides dedicated parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check their official website for current parking information, including any fees or booking requirements, especially during peak times.

Are dogs allowed on the bike trails around Penrhiwceiber?

While BikePark Wales focuses on mountain biking, specific rules regarding dogs on their trails should be checked directly with the park. For other cycling routes in the Cynon Valley, it's generally best to keep dogs on a lead and be mindful of other trail users and local wildlife.

What do visitors say about the trails at BikePark Wales?

Visitors consistently praise BikePark Wales for its diverse trails and excellent facilities. Riders enjoy the variety, from the flowing lines of blue trails like Sixtapod to the technical challenges of red and black routes. The uplift service is frequently highlighted as a major benefit, maximizing riding time and fun.

Are there any viewpoints along the trails at BikePark Wales?

The BikePark Wales Trailhead itself serves as a viewpoint, offering expansive views before you descend onto the trails. As you ride, you'll pass through varied landscapes, including open sections and forests, providing scenic glimpses of the surrounding Welsh countryside.

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