Where To Cycle In North Wales

Whether you're cycling Colwyn Bay, Anglesey or areas of Snowdon, there are a range of outstanding views you can see on your next cycling trip in North Wales. 

Anglesey


With two of nine cycle routes in the UK placed in Anglesey, you won't be disappointed with the open wind air and idyllic landscapes to make your cycling trip that little bit more amusing. With many routes traffic-free, feel safe when riding, without the worries of cars and on-going traffic. Some famous areas for cycling around Anglesey are:


  • Lôn Lâs Cefni

  • Telor Tour

  • The Copper Trail

  • Tour de Mon Route


The Tour de Mon Route leads up to 76 miles of roads to cycle. So, if you’re looking to spend time on the Anglesey coastline with a varied route, head over to Anglesey's popular destination for long distance cycling. On this route, cycle past the famous Newborough Forest and the captivating seaside town on Beaumaris. 

Millennium Park, Llanelli 


A traffic-free tarmacked cycle route running for 14 miles, the Millennium Coastal Path lays from Llanelli to Pewbrey, offering a wide range of sea views and hills. Also, with it being a return route, enjoy refreshments at each end. Now a regular visit for cyclists, people visit for the breath-taking and natural beauty of the views. 

Llandudno to Llanfairfechan


If you want beach views on your next cycling trip, the route from Llandudno to Llanfairfechan can offer just that. This is a popular route for regular cyclists to capture the coastal sea views and inland to the Clwydian Hills, plus the Northern Slopes of Snowdonia National Park. The ground is tarmac and mostly flat, with traffic free road routes. 

Llangollen Canal 


Route 85, the cycling route runs from Chester to Wrexham and heads towards Llangollen, Corwen and Bala. Popular with families, this is a great destination for cycling with children. Providing sensational views of Wales, the River Dee sits through the Vale of Llangollen. 

Mawddach Trail in Dolgellau


Just a short ride, cycle along the Mawddach Estuary below the foothills of Cadair Idris. You will capture the stunning scenery sitting between two wooden bridges and cycle across the old railway line. Starting from the town of Dolgellau, the route ends at the seaside town of Barmouth. This route runs for a total of 8.9 miles with a cycling time of 45 minutes.


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