This mountain bike centre in South Wales offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, from gentle family-friendly routes to more challenging trails with technical features. The centre provides bike hire, guided rides, and skills coaching, as well as a café and shop on site. The trails take riders through beautiful woodland and across open moorland, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Great Place, scary descents, hard climbing without an Ebike.
Terrific place to go for a food walk and finish with coffee and a bacon sandwich on a Sunday morning. The cafe allows dogs inside and out. It was sunny so we went onto the huge outside decking area with the dog and had a very nice breakfast in the sunshine.
The trails are really nice with the exception for the really annoying gate's at every start and finish of each single track(picture below). Not entirely sure what's the purpose of them except making you ride super not fun and stress. I assume they are there to prevent dirt bikes using the MTB trails, but most of them are so tight that getting a modern MTB with 148 mm axel through them can be a hassle. From this perspective it's the most annoying place I ever ridden. Apart this the trails are really nice and fun with nice view's. Unless you wanna pedal al day avoid Skyline loop. It's 51km 90% of pedaling not much descending and a million of those annoying gate's/fences. But it offers nice view's.
Fantastic bike shop, run by an absolute legend. Proper breakfast in the cafe upstairs, perfect spot for a bacon roll before starting a big climb, nice campsite with good facilities. We come back again and again and couldn't pass by without stopping in. Love the place to bits
Yet again I really Enjoyed this Place even when the weather was not Great.
Popped into Afan A Blast (Bike Shop) before setting off. The staff there are very welcoming and have fantastic mtb knowledge as well as knowledge of the trails. Then headed off for my first time ever on White's Level, what a trail. Its a bit rocky and techy in places, but it pays off with the long flowy sections. Absolutely fantastic. Can't wait to come back when the weather is good to enjoy the views even more so than I did today in overcast conditions.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Great Place, scary descents, hard climbing without an Ebike.
Terrific place to go for a food walk and finish with coffee and a bacon sandwich on a Sunday morning. The cafe allows dogs inside and out. It was sunny so we went onto the huge outside decking area with the dog and had a very nice breakfast in the sunshine.
The trails are really nice with the exception for the really annoying gate's at every start and finish of each single track(picture below). Not entirely sure what's the purpose of them except making you ride super not fun and stress. I assume they are there to prevent dirt bikes using the MTB trails, but most of them are so tight that getting a modern MTB with 148 mm axel through them can be a hassle. From this perspective it's the most annoying place I ever ridden. Apart this the trails are really nice and fun with nice view's. Unless you wanna pedal al day avoid Skyline loop. It's 51km 90% of pedaling not much descending and a million of those annoying gate's/fences. But it offers nice view's.
Fantastic bike shop, run by an absolute legend. Proper breakfast in the cafe upstairs, perfect spot for a bacon roll before starting a big climb, nice campsite with good facilities. We come back again and again and couldn't pass by without stopping in. Love the place to bits
Yet again I really Enjoyed this Place even when the weather was not Great.
Popped into Afan A Blast (Bike Shop) before setting off. The staff there are very welcoming and have fantastic mtb knowledge as well as knowledge of the trails. Then headed off for my first time ever on White's Level, what a trail. Its a bit rocky and techy in places, but it pays off with the long flowy sections. Absolutely fantastic. Can't wait to come back when the weather is good to enjoy the views even more so than I did today in overcast conditions.