Eryri National Park has extensive cycling opportunities for cyclists of all abilities.
Although Eryri is known for its miles of footpaths, the National Park also has a wide range of cycling opportunities.
The National Park is home to winding forest trails, stunning scenic roads and recreational routes for cyclists of all abilities.
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![Cyclists on the Mawddach trail](https://snowdonia.gov.wales/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Maddwch-Trail-1.jpg)
The Mawddach Trail is a multi-use trail between Dolgellau and Barmouth. This is a popular route with families and walkers of all abilities.
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Lôn Gwyrfai is a multi-use path between Rhyd Ddu and Beddgelert. The route is suitable for cyclists of all abilities.
![Drone image of Coed y Brenin mountain bike trail](https://snowdonia.gov.wales/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/02Coed-y-Brenin.jpg)
Coed y Brenin was the first purpose-built mountain biking centre in Britain. It has many mountain biking trails for beginners, families and more experienced bikers.
![Lôn Gwyrfai which passes through Beddgelert Forest](https://snowdonia.gov.wales/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/shutterstock_1082148800.jpg)
Bedwen and Derwen bike trails in Beddgelert Forest are suitable for cyclists and families who are used to cycling. Lôn Gwyrfai passes through Beddgelert Forest.
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There are two challenging mountain biking trails at Gwydir Forest Park—Gwydir Bach and Gwydir Mawr. Gwydir Forest Park is managed by Natural Resources Wales.