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I'm in Llandudno next Saturday for a bit of work. I'll probably be done by about 3pm. Should the weather be good then I'll be taking a bike and the motorhome and hoping to do a ride Saturday afternoon/evening, and another Sunday morning.
I can take either a gravel bike or a trail bike, happy with either trail centre or natural riding. Very much a wheels on the ground xc mince type rider.
Probably a couple of 25-30k rides would be ideal: I need to be back in Cheshire for late afternoon on Sunday.
Well Gwydir forest is one of my fave spots to ride and has a marked trail plus a load of off-piste. Good for gravelling too probably.
Gwydir and Penmacho are just down the valley and both worth riding if you like purpose built trails. You can even link the two to make it a VERY big day out. Coed-y-Brenin is in the other direction perhaps. There's a well-used route around Drum Mountain out of Conwy if you fancy something more natural
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/mbr-conwy-d4a973e
THe Berwyn loop from Lanngynog is good too
Yeah Coedy is probably in the wrong direction.
Gwydir....is that what used to be the Marin trail? Rode that and Penmachno a number of times in the past, not been in over a decade though. Main worry is parking the motorhome up.... Penmachno parking was tiny iirc?! (It's a 6m motorhome l, so not huge, but not always that fun to park either)
I've seen big campervans at the Sawbench car park at Gwydir.
Should be getting quieter after 3pm on a Saturday, but perhaps locals can tell you better.
Drum mountain route has been on my list for some time, and you could park in official car parks in Conwy.
The ~6.9 mile Road To Hell climb from Denbigh to Llyn Brenig is a good, varying gradient ascent https://www.strava.com/segments/30132696
Closer to Llandudno, you're only ~27 miles away from the as good as traffic free Stwlan Dam climb from just south west of Blaenau Ffestiniog, reckoned to be one of the best UK climbs https://www.strava.com/segments/1398283
Dont want to hijack the thread but if anyone know some good camp sites near suggested rides that would be a help for me (hope that's ok OP!)
Coed y Brenin has just opened a lot of new Gravel trails
Llandegla carpark in the motorhome, I hope it has plenty of clearance
Why not go to Llandudno on the train and ride home? Get a B&B on Saturday night.
Depends what your work is I suppose and how much kit you need to transport.
Llandegla carpark in the motorhome, I hope it has plenty of clearance
It was fine a few weeks ago? Don't think that there's ever been a height barrier there?
@tthew there are multiple reasons why I don't fancy either the train there, or riding home 🤣
Dont want to hijack the thread but if anyone know some good camp sites near suggested rides that would be a help for me
T’yn Rhos caravan park was nice and quiet but it’s a long time since we were there (when Wills and Kate got married!). The Giler Arms pub was ok too and they had a campsite for tents at that time
https://maps.app.goo.gl/fsXki3KzUGqfZswR7?g_st=ic
Bodnant Caravan Park in Llanrwst also takes tents, we’ve used them before. Can ride to gwydir trail easily from the site
https://maps.app.goo.gl/yr3txis46hw6MRLz6?g_st=ic
From Llandudno, you can cycle west around the estuary, past Conwy castle and pick up the North Wales path out the back of Conwy over to Aber falls. Drop down to A55 and keep going to the sea. Back along the beach to Llanfairfechen then pick up the national cycle path up to scynant pass. Peel Off at the top and left towards Conwy mountain for a coastal/castle view descent.
Or the clwydian range is nice.