Mountain Biking in Wales
Home of the UK's first purpose-built trail centre and some of the best riding in the world
Quick Answer — Where Should I Go?
Coed Llandegla
Progressive trails, great facilities, confidence-building
BikePark Wales
40+ trails, all grades, UK's biggest uplift park
Coed y Brenin
Free world-class trails, pay only for parking
Afan Forest Park
Mix of grades, scenic, good cafe
Antur Stiniog
Steepest DH in Wales, slate quarry gnar
Wales isn't just a mountain biking destination — it's *the* mountain biking destination. This small country has more trail centres per square mile than anywhere else in the UK, and the quality is frankly obscene. From the UK's first purpose-built trail centre at Coed y Brenin to BikePark Wales's gravity paradise, Welsh riding has set the global standard for what properly designed singletrack should feel like.
What makes Wales special isn't just the trails — it's the geology. Millions of years of glacial action carved valleys perfect for contouring singletrack. Ancient slate quarries at Antur Stiniog provide natural features that would cost millions to replicate. And the Welsh weather (yes, the rain) creates tacky, grippy conditions that let you rail berms faster than you thought possible.
Here's the honest truth: Wales gets wet. But Welsh trail builders have mastered the art of drainage. These trails don't turn to bog after a shower — they get *better*. That tacky hero dirt is what proper mountain biking feels like. And when you're sessioning a perfectly bermed corner or nailing a rock garden you walked yesterday, you won't care about the drizzle.
This isn't a beginner-friendly guide pretending everything is easy. Welsh mountain biking can be brutal. The climbs are proper lung-burners. The technical sections demand commitment. But that's what makes it addictive. Whether you're a first-timer tackling BikePark Wales's greens or a seasoned rider hunting for Penmachno's hidden lines, Wales will test you, teach you, and leave you planning your return before you've even left.
Wales's Best Trail Centres
Compare facilities, grades, and ratings to find the perfect centre for your level
| Centre | Region | Grades | Trails | Facilities | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dyfi Bike Park Machynlleth | Mid Wales | 10 | 4.9 | |||
BikePark Wales Merthyr Tydfil | Brecon Beacons | 40 | 4.8 | |||
Antur Stiniog Blaenau Ffestiniog | Snowdonia | 6 | 4.8 | |||
Coed y Brenin Dolgellau | Snowdonia | 8 | 4.7 | |||
Afan Forest Park Port Talbot | South Wales | 7 | 4.6 | |||
Revolution Bike Park Llangynog | North Wales | 6 | 4.6 | |||
Coed Llandegla Llandegla | North Wales | 5 | 4.5 | |||
Nant yr Arian Aberystwyth | Mid Wales | 3 | 4.5 | |||
Cwmcarn Newport | South Wales | 3 | 4.4 | |||
Brechfa Carmarthen | Mid Wales | 2 | 4.4 |
Dyfi Bike Park
BikePark Wales
Antur Stiniog
Coed y Brenin
Afan Forest Park
Revolution Bike Park
Coed Llandegla
Nant yr Arian
Cwmcarn
Brechfa
Find Trail Centres Near You
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Explore by Region
Each region offers a unique riding experience
Snowdonia
Epic mountain trails and the birthplace of Welsh MTB
South Wales
The gravity capital — BikePark Wales and Afan's legendary trails
Brecon Beacons
From bike park flow to exposed mountain epics
North Wales
Beginner-friendly centres and hidden technical gems
Mid Wales
Remote trails, brutal climbs, and endless views
Understanding Trail Grades
Know before you go — here's what each grade means
Wide, smooth trails. No obstacles. Suitable for beginners and families.
Narrower singletrack with gentle gradients. Some loose surfaces. Basic bike handling needed.
Technical singletrack with steep sections, rocks, roots, drops. Good fitness and bike skills required.
Very technical terrain. Large drops, gap jumps, exposed rock. Expert riders only.
Competition-grade features. Massive jumps and drops. Professional skill level required.
When to Visit
Plan your trip around the seasons for the best conditions
Spring
Trails drying out, some mud. Quieter trails. Longer days arriving.
April and May are sweet spots — trails are drier, centres less busy than summer.
Summer
Best trail conditions. Dry, fast trails. Longest days. Busiest period.
Book uplift passes and bike hire well in advance. Midweek riding is significantly quieter.
Autumn
Stunning colours. Trails start getting wetter. September is often the best month.
September is arguably THE best month — summer conditions, autumn colours, fewer crowds.
Winter
Wet, muddy, short days. Trail centres with hardpack surfaces still rideable. Some closures.
Stick to purpose-built trail centres with good drainage. Coed y Brenin and Llandegla drain well.
See the Trails in Action
Curated videos from the best Welsh MTB content creators
BikePark Wales - Full Day Edit
by GMBN
GMBN's comprehensive tour of every trail grade at BikePark Wales — the best overview of what to expect.
Coed y Brenin - The MBR Trail
by MBR Magazine
Classic edit of the legendary MBR trail — the UK's first purpose-built singletrack.
Antur Stiniog - Quarry Shredding
by Blake Samson
Raw footage from the slate quarry trails — shows just how unique this venue is.
Dyfi Bike Park - Natural Enduro
by Pinkbike
Natural terrain riding at its finest — Dyfi is the antidote to sanitised trail centres.
Afan Forest - Wall to Wall Singletrack
by Red Bull Bike
Shows why Afan became the original Welsh MTB mecca — endless flowing trails.
Wales Mountain Biking Road Trip
by TrailPeak
Great overview video covering multiple Welsh centres in one epic trip.
Real Reviews from Real Riders
“BikePark Wales is genuinely world-class. I've ridden Whistler, Morzine, and this holds its own. The trail building is exceptional.”
— James W.
“Coed y Brenin in autumn is pure magic. The trails are tacky, the colours are insane, and you get it almost to yourself midweek.”
— Sarah T.
“Did my first red trail at Afan today. Terrifying and addictive in equal measure. Wales has ruined me for my local trails.”
— MtbMike_
“Antur Stiniog is unlike anywhere else. Riding through a working quarry surrounded by slate mountains — surreal and brilliant.”
— EnduroEmma
“Took my 10-year-old to Llandegla. Perfect for families — proper trails, not dumbed down, but confidence-building progressions.”
— DadRider42
“Welsh trail builders understand flow in a way others don't. Every corner at Coed y Brenin feels deliberately designed for maximum grin.”
— Tom A.
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Blade Trail
South Wales

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Brecon Beacons

Coaching Sessions
Brecon Beacons

Downhill MTB - Antur Stiniog
Snowdonia

Gethin Woods - Uplift DH
South Wales

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South Wales

Kids Coaching Sessions
Brecon Beacons

Mountain Biking
Mid Wales
MTB Races & Events
MTB Trip Itineraries
Multi-day biking adventures through Wales
BikePark Wales Weekend
Two days of downhill at the UK's best bike park
Brecon Beacons Family Weekend
Caves, bikes, and gentle peaks for little legs
Brecon Bike & Hike
BikePark Wales meets mountain summits
Family Adventure Week
Kid-tested adventures across Snowdonia
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