Wales
Barmouth Circular Tour via The Mawddach Trail
This 14 mile cycle tour takes you along an easy route from Barmouth on ‘The Mawddach Trail’, a traffic free trail towards Dolgellau and returns on the opposite side of the estuary along roads to Barmouth. Cycle hire is available
Shotton to Nannerch
Shotton to Nannerch – 15 miles Undulating route through a mixture of country lanes and main roads. Start at Shotton Lane, Shotton Deeside. From Shotton Lane cycle away from the main Chester Road passed the football pitch on your right.
Connahs Quay to North Cheshire Villages Loop
Connah’s Quay – North Cheshire Villages Loop A 35 mile cycle route which takes you from the North Wales town of Connah’s Quay along a dedicated traffic free cycle path and then along mainly ‘B’ roads and country lanes through some
Llangollen to Old Chain Bridge along Canal Towpath
LLangollen to Chain Bridge Canal Towpath Route. A 5 mile cycle route including the return journey to one of Llangollen’s land marks ‘The Old Chain Bridge’ taking you from Llangollen along a canal towpath to the Old Chain Bridge and back
Tenby Coast and Castle Tour to Via Freshwater East and manorbier
Tenby Coast and Castle Tour A 21 mile cycle route which takes you from the walled seaside town of Tenby with its wonderful beaches out through the Pembrokeshire countryside passing through local villages and then you return via the coast at
Fishguard Loop to Via Porthgain Abercastle and Castlemorris
Fishguard to Porthgain Loop via Abercastle and Castlemorris A 27 mile ‘cycle route’ which takes you from Fishguard along some scenic Welsh country lanes out to the coastal village of Porthgain and return on a looped circuit via Cast Morris
Lampeter to llanddewi Brefi Loop to St.-Davids Trail
Lampeter to Llanddewi-Brefi Loop – Saint David’s Way A ‘cycle route’ of approximately 17 mile which takes you on a looped ride from Lampeter to the village of Llanddewi-Brefi along some scenic roads in The Teifi Valley. The cycle route
Tywyn to Llanfihangel y Pennant to Along The Dysynni Valley Loop
Tywyn to Llanfihangel-y-Pennant Along Dysynni Valley via ‘The Lon Dysynni Cycle Route’ This cycle route takes you on a fairly flat 14 mile loop from the Welsh seaside town of Tywyn to the mountain village of Llafihangel-y-Pennant and return via
Cardigan to Cilgerran Castle along The-Cardi Bach Trail
Cardigan to Cilgerran Castle along ‘The Cardi Bach Trail’ Approx 6 mile return cycle ride. Fairly flat along The Cardi Bach Trail, The first mile section of the cycle ride is a dedicated traffic free cycle path. Then from The
Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron Mansion
Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron Mansion. Starting at the public car Park on Market Street on the harbour side. This 2.5 mile linear cycle ride takes you from Aberaeron along a dedicated cycle path which follows the route of the old railway
Llyn Brenig Twin Reservoir Tour to Llyn Brenig and Alwen Reservoirs
Llyn Brenig Twin Reservoir Tour – Llyn Brenig & Alwen Reservoir. A cycle route of approximately 14 miles. The route is made up of gravel paths and forest trails, not suitable for road bikes. A fairly flat route with two
Dolgellau to Barmouth to On The Mawddah Trail
Dolgellau to Barmouth along The Mawddach Trail The Mawddach Trail is a dedicated traffic free cycle trail which runs for some 8 miles from Dolgellau to Porthmadoc. It is maintained by the Snowdonia National Park. The cycle route runs along
Porthmadoc to Barmouth via National Cycle Route No8
Porthmadoc to Harlech Castle – Using National Cycle Route No8 The cycle ride from Porthmadoc to the Welsh seaside town of Barmouth is approximately 22 miles long and takes you out from Porthmadoc across the estuary and then up the foothills
Porthmadoc to Harlech Castle via National Cycle Route No8
Porthmadoc to Harlech Castle – Using National Cycle Route No8 The cycle ride from Porthmadoc to Harlech Castle is approximately 10 miles long and takes you out from Porthmadoc across the estuary and then up the foothills which run south along
Llangollen Canal Tow Path to Pontcysylte Aqueduct
A flat canal, tow path cycle route which takes you from the beautiful welsh tourist town of Llangollen to the world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. 4 miles one way we would not recommend this route for road bikes as the tow
Llyn BrenigNear Denbigh to Circular Cycle Ride
Llyn Brenig Circular Lake 9 mile Cycle Ride Approximately 9 mile circuit of the reservoir along a designated route made up gravel paths and forest trails. Not suitable for road bikes. Llyn Brenig is a reservoir located about 10 miles south
Rhyl to Conway return
This 50 mile cycle route starts at Rhyl and follows the coastal cyclepath (National Cycle Route 5) to Conway and return. Total distance is about 50 miles round trip. Route is almost totally traffic free on dedicated cycle paths, with
Connahs Quay Circular Hill Tour to Via Rhosesmor and Rhes y Cae
Connah’s Quay Circular Hill Tour via Rhosesmor and Rhes-y-Cae 22 miles This Cycle ride takes from Connah’s Quay out into the surrounding welsh hills and countryside and brings you back via Rhes-y-Cae, Halkyn and Northop Hall villages. Approximately 22 miles
Pontcysylite Circular Tour to-Via Llangollen Pontcysylite Aqueduct
Pontcysylite Circular Tour via Llangollen and Pontcysylite Aqueduct This 13 mile cycle ride takes you on a very scenic and very hilly route from Pontcysylite out along The Dee Valley to the beautiful welsh tourist town of Llangollen and you
Lake Vyrnwy Mountain Circular to Via Bala Lake
Lake Vyrnwy to Bala Circular route. This cycle ride is approx 32 miles long . At the beginning of the ride it is fairly flat following the lakeside, but it is not long before you are cycling along remote mountainous roads
Swansea Bay to Mumbles
Swansea Bay Approx 5 miles along the sea front at Swansea Bay. Very Flat. This ride is totally traffic free and is therefore ideal for people who are looking a route suitable for a family ride. We start our ride
Stepaside to Saundersfoot
Stepaside – Saundersfoot ‘The Dramway’ 3 miles This is a short ride along a scenic route, including sea views which will take you down through a wooded valley via the old railway line and end up at Saundersfoot Harbour. The
Llys y Fran Country Park to Circular visitors centre
Llys-y-Fran Country Park – Near Fishguard – Pembrokeshire. 7 miles Llys-Y-Fran is a large country park in Pembrokeshire and the ride is based around the reservoir and its dam in the park. The complete ride is aimed at off road
Haverfordwest to Neyland
Haverford West – Neyland 11 mile cycle ride along The Brunel Trail – Part of The Celtic Trail National Route 4 This route will take you along Scenic Brunel Trail which is basically the route originally taken by The Great
Lake Vyrnwy Circular to StartFinish visitors centre
Lake Vyrnwy An 11mile circular route around the picturesque lake Vyrnwy A mainly flat and easy route on the roadway around the lake Start at the visitors centre and you can choose to cycle around the lake in either direction.
Welshpool to Shrewsbury Using section of National Route No81
Welshpool to Shrewsbury using part of National Cycle Route No81 – 27 miles This cycle ride takes you from the Powys town of Welshpool to Shrewsbury 27 miles away, using part of the National Cycle Route No 81. You soon
Ruabon to Erddig Hall
A 4 mile ‘cycle route’ which takes you from the centre of Ruabon along country lanes and ‘B’ roads The National Trust property of Erddig Hall. The route is fairly flat and on tarmac surfaced roads Ruabon is a small
Flint Castle to Rhyl
A fairly simple route to follow with a mixture of cycle paths and main roads. Not recommended for use with children. Flint Castle was built in the late 13th century by King Edward 1. Starting from Flint Castle cycle right alongCastle Dyke
Connahs Quay Deeside to Chester & Return
Connah’s Quay to Chester and return via river route. This is a predominatly flat route and nearly all on traffic free dedicated cycle paths. A scenic route through countryside and returning along the bank of The River Dee. Start Point
Conwy Harbour to Betwsy y Coed
This scenic cycle ride takes from the historic town of Conwy with its castle and town walls which were built about 1289 and is also home to ‘ the smallest house in Britain’ on the harbour. You will cycle out