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Miles of smiles: Cycling in North Wales

When people think of North Wales, they usually imagine all the wonderful walking and hiking spots we have. After all, we’re home to Snowdonia – a utopia for walkers and mountaineers.

What people often don’t realise is that North Wales, especially the Conwy Valley, has some pretty amazing bike routes too.

If you’re thinking of exploring the area on two wheels, why not leave your bike at home and hire one instead?

It saves the hassle of having to pack up your own bike and transport it, and reduces the risk of damaging your own pride and joy. It’s also a really good chance to try out a new bike, maybe something completely different to what you’re used to!

If you don’t own a bike but fancy seeing North Wales from a different perspective, bike hire is a great way of trying out this family-friendly pastime.

Beic Betws offer a bike hire delivery and collection service, Us2U, in Llandudno, Conwy and across the North Wales coastal area. They have a shop located in the beautiful village of Betws y Coed, Gateway to Snowdonia and Parc Eryri and there is no charge for deliveries to Llandudno. They stock a range of bikes for hire, including standard bikes, children’s bikes, balance bikes, trailers and even an E cargo bike. Yep, you read right, an E cargo bike perfect for young children or even a large dog!

If you’ve never used an electric bike before, or you’re a novice to biking, why not try one? They’re very similar to a standard bike, but with the addition of a battery and a motor. They’re fun, and if you want to cover large distances quickly they can be useful – hills are easier to get up!

If you’re feeling more adventurous and want to explore off road Beics Betws stock a large number of hard tail mountain bikes including E mountain bikes.

So, head on over to their website or give them a call and get kitted out for a day’s sightseeing on two wheels.

There’s no charge to take your bike on the train either, allowing you to cycle from any of the stops. Some services do require that you reserve a cycle space, you can find out more about reservations here. To help you make the most of your freewheeling freedom, we’ve come up with three great cycle routes in North Wales.

Cycle Routes Sign Anglesey
Cycle Routes Sign Anglesey © Hawlfraint y Goron © Crown copyright (2023) Cymru Wales
Cycling on Anglesey
Anglesey © Hawlfraint y Goron © Crown copyright (2023) Cymru Wales
Cycling Betws-y-Coed
Betws-y-Coed © Hawlfraint y Goron © Crown copyright (2023) Cymru Wales

Conwy Valley Road Cycle Route

This route follows the opposite side of the valley to the train – along the Conwy River, from Conwy to Betws-y-Coed, passing through picturesque villages along the way.

It’s about 15 miles long each way, but if you find yourself getting tired, it’s only ever a short detour to find a station so you can hop back on the train.

There’s a couple of biggish hills at the start and at the end of the route – maybe one to try out on an electric bike!

You’ll need to make the short journey from Llandudno Junction station to Conwy to start this scenic tour.

Ogwen Valley Tour

The Ogwen Valley slices through the heart of Snowdonia splitting the Glyderau and Carneddau mountain ranges. Expect dramatic surroundings: sheers cliffs, windswept moorland, gushing waterfalls and streams.

This is Wales at its wildest and it can be enjoyed – not from the dizzy heights of a mountain bike trail – but by following the A5 along the valley bottom.

You’ve got a couple of choices here. Leaving the train at Betws-y-Coed, ride to Ogwen Cottage then return the way you came to catch the train back to Llandudno (21 miles round-trip).

If you have a couple of hours to spare, take the walk up to Cwm Idwal and immerse yourself in the legend of the tragic prince who met his demise here.

Alternatively, cycle the length of the Ogwen Valley and into the city of Bangor, a 22 mile one-way trip. Join the train here to make your return journey to Llandudno (a separate ticket will be needed).

If you choose this option, you can get off the road for a while and cycle part of the National Cycle Network Route 82 after Ogwen Cottage.

Conwy viewed from the RSPB reserve at Llandudno Junction
Conwy viewed from the RSPB reserve at Llandudno Junction
Wales Coastal Path

Wales Coastal Path

Llandudno Promenade is the ideal place to join the National Cycle Network (Route 5) on the Wales Costal Path.

From here you can explore the region’s beautiful coastline from the saddle – on a good day, nothing beats this route.

We love the scenic 24 miles round-trip from Llandudno to Llanfairfechan. Virtually traffic-free, it’s a fabulous family-friendly day-out which takes in some of the most stunning scenery this part of North Wales has to offer.

Along the way you’ll see the Great Orme, the Conwy Estuary, the Carneddau Mountains, the Conwy Valley and, of course, majestic Conwy and its castle.

On yer bike!

From cycling with your family to challenging climbs, North Wales has cycling routes suitable for people of all levels of experience and ability. And if you’re still looking for route inspiration fear not, we have collated a selection of useful resources for you:

Beics Betws bike trail maps and guides

Conwy County section of the National Cycle Route 5

Sustrans free maps and leaflets for the National Cycle Network in Wales

Find your perfect route with Ride North Wales

Cycle hire on Anglesey with Cycle Wales

Electric bike hire on Anglesey with Anglesey Electric Bike Hire

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