Cycling and bike friendly self catering holiday accommodation in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog – close to Llangollen. We are in the Ceiriog Valley one of the hidden secrets of North Wales. The cottage sleeps four in two bedrooms (one en suite). We have a comfortable lounge with log burner and a well equipped kitchen dinner (including washing machine, dishwasher and coffee machine). Off road parking, …
6 modern and spacious holiday cottages for rent in a stunning location that is near to many of North Wales’ excellent mountain biking trails and the coastal path. A quiet location with all amenities for the mountain biker, in easy reach of restaurants and cafes, with stunning views and trout fishing lake on site. Hot tubs also available with some cottages.
Our luxury bell tents can sleep up to four and have their own well-equipped camp kitchens and composting toilets. Each tent has its own outdoor seating area and campfire. Hot showers are available for the use of all guests. Children and dogs very welcome! We can also arrange for exclusive use of the whole site for groups. The site is located on an Iron …
A high quality, newly refurbished accommodation and events venue for North Wales, incorporating all the best aspects of a high-end hotel, our homely self-catered accommodation boasts a sleek design, with the cosy ambience of a rustic Country Inn, featuring beautiful beams, real fires and warm and friendly staff. The perfect location for activity breaks, group bookings with in house accommodation for groups of up …
‘Ty’ is Welsh for house and ‘Beic’ is Welsh for bike and is the name of our holiday cottages near Bala, North Wales. We chose the name because we are obsessed by cycling in all of its forms. We chose this area because it offers some of the finest mountain biking and road cycling in the UK. We have restored two stone barns to …
Dolgellau to Barmouth, via Cadair Idris. An epic climb to end an epic adventure.
Trawsfynydd to Dolgellau, via Coed y Brenin. If you’re doing the ride as part of the Epic five days, this leg will be a real change of scenery.
Corwen to Trawsfynydd. You’ll learn how remote and beautiful Wales really is on this route.
Llandegla to Corwen: Llantysilio Mountain. Day two is a shorter day of riding, with less climbing than day 1.
The Triban Trail is a 3 day, 185 km mountain bike adventure using as much natural trail as possible.
Experience the breathtaking moorland of the Mignaint, Ysbyty Ifan, Penmachno and Nebo.
A route for riders with a fair level of fitness, but expert skill is not essential as the route includes lots of double track, and some great descents!
Bodfari to Llandegla: The Clwydian Range. A day of big climbs and even bigger descents.
The North Wales Mountain Bike Association are one of the more active mountain bike clubs in the UK, and have in the past held many national points races and even the nation championships. It is rare that the club don’t have anything in the pipeline so check out their website to get the latest.
This unspoilt 500 year old inn is set in a conservation village near to Moel Famau, a perfect sunspot for relaxing on a summer’s walk or warming yourself by the open fires during winter. Homemade bar meals are served along with regular and guest ales.
This is a village shop situated in a charming location and run mainly by volunteers, Llanarmon yn Ial community shops offers a range of cupboard staples and a delicious range of hot bakes and cakes. Open daily from 8am – 4pm. Mobile post office service on Thursdays from 12:45.
Providing a range of products from newspapers and cupboard items to locally sourced products and delicious treats, Cilcain Community shop, opened in June 2018 and is run by volunteers from the community. There is also a mobile post office service on Monday mornings from 9:30am.
Visitors can relax over coffee, lunch or tea whilst enjoying panoramic views from the lakeside cafe. A browse around the well-stocked gift shop completes an enjoyable day out. Open 7 days a week.