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Road cycling around Penmaenmawr offers diverse landscapes, from coastal routes along the Menai Strait to challenging climbs into the foothills of Snowdonia National Park. The region is characterized by its dramatic juxtaposition of sea and mountains, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often feature views of the Great Orme, Conwy Bay, and the Conwy estuary, with options ranging from flat coastal paths to passes with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Embark on the Great Orme from Penmaenmawr loop, a moderate 25.9-mile (41.6 km) racebike journey with 2118 feet (646 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 6…
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Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure with A loop of the Carneddau from Penmaenmawr, a difficult route spanning 41.2 miles (66.2 km). You will climb a significant 3281 feet…

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Cycle the moderate 47.5-mile North Wales Coast and St Asaph Loop, combining flat coastal paths with inland climbs and scenic views.
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Cycle the moderate 25.8-mile Conwy Valley Cycle Route through Snowdonia National Park, enjoying river views and historic Conwy Castle.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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, it’s a haven for: Watersports: Ideal for jet-skiing or kayaking. Relaxation: Plenty of space for sunbathing and sandcastles.
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It's well worth the effort to climb to the top of the pass.
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The cliff top cafe with a heart of gold. A walk around the Marine Drive on the Great Orme is a fascinating experience, with a wealth of Archaeology, Geology and Biology on view. But it's a thirsty walk, and all uphill. Half way round, at the highest point, there's a great surprise in store. Built in 1908, and there’s an apocryphal story that suggests the then owner’s somewhat dominant wife wasn’t seen after the concrete foundations were laid… Originally, the cafe was a simple shack, but in the 1980s it was expanded to hold 16 seats, and acted as a warm and cosy shelter for the winter walkers. In 2001 the cafe was expanded again, through EU grant aid, to house a toilet and a larger room, and in 2019 the final expansion phase saw a much larger main room and the new roof terrace created. there is ample free parking, plenty of space inside, outside and on the roof and the best toasted teacakes to be found anywhere.
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Betws-y-Coed is a village and community in the Conwy valley in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located in the historic county of Caernarfonshire, right on the boundary with Denbighshire, in the Gwydir Forest. It is now a very popular visitor destination in the Snowdonia National Park. Popular with cyclists a fantastic area if you enjoy a good climb.
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Sychnant Pass (Welsh: Bwlch Sychnant, "Dry-stream Pass") in Conwy County Borough, Wales, links Conwy to Penmaenmawr via Dwygyfylchi. Much of the pass is in Snowdonia National Park, and a large area of land within it has been designated a site of Special Scientific Interest. At the bottom is the village of Capelulo, which lends its name to the community of Penmaenmawr. Tough climb from any direction. Well worth for the stunning scenery.
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The Cathedral Church of Saints Asaph and Cyndeyrn, commonly called St Asaph Cathedral, is a cathedral in St Asaph, Denbighshire, north Wales. It is the episcopal seat of the Bishop of St Asaph. The cathedral dates back 1,400 years, while the current building dates from the 13th century.
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There are over 110 road cycling routes around Penmaenmawr, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You can find routes varying from easy coastal rides to difficult mountain challenges.
Road cycling in Penmaenmawr features a dramatic mix of coastal paths and mountain backdrops. You'll find routes along the Menai Strait with expansive sea views, as well as challenging climbs into the foothills of Snowdonia National Park, including passes like the Sychnant Pass Road.
Yes, Penmaenmawr offers several challenging routes with significant elevation gain. For instance, A loop of the Carneddau from Penmaenmawr is a difficult 41.2-mile path that provides a demanding mountain experience with over 1000 meters of climbing through the Carneddau range.
While many routes involve climbs, sections of National Cycle Route 5 along the North Wales coast offer mostly hard-surfaced and nearly continuously off-road experiences, which can be suitable for families. These sections provide stunning views of the Conwy estuary and are generally less challenging.
Road cycling routes in Penmaenmawr offer breathtaking scenery. You can expect expansive views of the Great Orme, Conwy Bay, Anglesey, and Puffin Island. The Sychnant Pass itself is known for its rugged moorland and dramatic vistas. Coastal routes often feature the Menai Strait and the Conwy estuary, while inland routes provide views of the Snowdonia mountains.
Absolutely. Many routes pass by or lead to significant historical sites. You can cycle to the impressive Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or explore routes towards Beaumaris Castle on Anglesey. The area also has ancient sites like Iron Age forts and Bronze Age stone circles.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Penmaenmawr are designed as loops. A popular example is the Great Orme from Penmaenmawr loop, which is a 25.9-mile moderate route offering expansive coastal views as it circles the Great Orme.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable weather conditions for road cycling in Penmaenmawr, with milder temperatures and less rainfall. However, the dramatic coastal and mountain scenery can be enjoyed year-round, though some higher passes may be more exposed in winter.
Penmaenmawr, being a seaside resort, typically offers various parking options, especially near its promenade and town center. Many routes can be accessed directly from the town, where public parking facilities are usually available. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees.
Penmaenmawr is well-connected by public transport, including a train station on the North Wales Coast Line and bus services. This can be a convenient way to reach the starting points of various cycling routes, especially for those looking to combine cycling with public transport for longer tours or one-way rides.
The road cycling routes in Penmaenmawr are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to challenging mountain ascents, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, many road cycling routes in and around Penmaenmawr pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and other amenities. Penmaenmawr itself has local establishments, and routes extending towards Conwy or other coastal towns will offer plenty of refreshment stops.
While specific bike hire shops in Penmaenmawr are not detailed, nearby larger towns in North Wales, such as Conwy or Llandudno, often have facilities for bicycle rental. It's recommended to check in advance with local tourism information or search online for bike hire services in the wider region.
Generally, road cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths within Snowdonia National Park does not require a specific permit. However, if you plan to venture onto private land or specific mountain bike trails, it's always best to check with the Snowdonia National Park Authority for any specific access rules or permits that might apply.


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