BikePark Wales is the UK's number 1 mountain biking destination. We have over 40 lovingly created bike trails on our 850 hectare (1200 acre) site. We …
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4.5/5 · 555 reviews
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Jan 25, 2025
It’s a busy bike park for a reason. Uplifts were good and the trails are well maintained. The only issue would be that the cafe queues are slow and you can wait a while for a bite to eat. There is … Full review by paulfalconer01
Jan 11, 2025
First time at Bike Park Wales and downhill and was a great day. We hired bikes which were really nice (Trek) and well set up. Food and refreshments were good. Be good to have better changing faci… Full review by Ben L
Dec 30, 2024
Loses a star as a good number of trails were closed for the day (maybe 5 or so). Don't know what the issue was but i'd expect somewhere like BPW to get things up and running fast, however the ones le… Full review by Wanderer23673442988
Are there trails suitable for 9 & 11 year olds? Experienced cyclists, but no experience of mountain biking
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I'd recommend either going somewhere easier such as Forest of Dean and / or booking them onto a course. Bike Park Wales is an outstanding place, and you do need to know what …
I'd recommend either going somewhere easier such as Forest of Dean and / or booking them onto a course. Bike Park Wales is an outstanding place, and you do need to know what you're doing to be safe to self & others.
Hi Simon Great review. Did you pre-book the up lift? Just concerned we will travel there and not be able to get a lift up as lots pre-book in advance. Travelling from Kent especially to go to BPW so want to avoid disappointment.
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Should say though - there is an option to pay-as-you-go.... There are two queues for the uplift... One for those who have pre-booked and they get priority. If there are spaces left …
Should say though - there is an option to pay-as-you-go.... There are two queues for the uplift... One for those who have pre-booked and they get priority. If there are spaces left for on a bus, they are filled by anyone waiting in the pay-as-you-go secondary queue. Hope that helps. Most seem to not have to wait too long in the secondary queue.
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Frequently asked questions
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What do the red and amber weather warnings mean?
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BikePark Wales have now implemented a weather warning procedure that you can view online. All riders should look at the homepage of the BPW website prior to setting out to...