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Picturesque cycling in Crynant, Wales


Cycling routes from Crynant

Crynant, located in the West Wales and The Valleys region of the United Kingdom, offers a variety of cycling routes for road and gravel cyclists. The locality is nestled among beautiful valleys and rolling hills, providing picturesque scenery for cycling enthusiasts. The nearby Brecon Beacons National Park offers challenging climbs, including the famous climb up Pen y Fan. Crynant is a great starting point for exploring this stunning region on two wheels.

Embark on an epic gravel adventure through the scenic valleys of West Wales, uncovering hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes

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82 km
1519 m
Tough

Embark on an epic gravel adventure through the stunning valleys of West Wales. With an ascent of 1,519 meters and a distance of 82 kilometers, this route promises thrills and jaw-dropping landscapes. Starting near Crynant, you'll conquer the challenging Mynydd Pen-Rhys and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. As you continue, you'll pass through Pont-rhyd-y-fen, known for its charming bridges and serene atmosphere. Highlights along the way include the historic Margam Abbey, tucked away in a peaceful valley, and Warren Hill, a cyclist's paradise with its smooth paths and hilly terrain. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 4, this route is perfect for experienced gravel enthusiasts seeking a memorable adventure. Don't miss the picturesque town of Neath, where you can unwind and explore its rich history and cultural heritage.


Conquer the valley hills on this demanding road route, enjoying breathtaking views and visiting historic landmarks

road
95 km
1480 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling road journey, tackling the challenging valley hills of West Wales. With a total ascent of 1,480 meters and a distance of 95 kilometers, this route promises stunning views and historic landmarks. Starting near Crynant, you'll gradually ascend towards Rhigos, a heaven for road cycling enthusiasts boasting magnificent scenery and exhilarating bends. As you continue, you'll pass by Craig Ogwr, a picturesque area known for its rugged beauty and remarkable cliffs. Highlights along the way include the tranquil Gnoll Hill with its stunning views and the magnificent Moel Troed-Y-Rhiw, offering a rewarding climb and breathtaking panoramas. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 4, this route guarantees a thrilling adventure for well-trained amateurs. Don't miss the charming town of Neath, where you can feel the vibrant history and immerse yourself in the local culture.


A challenging route taking you past the historic Neath Abbey and through breathtaking hills

road
98 km
1451 m
Tough

This route offers a challenging ride with stunning scenery as you cycle past the historic Neath Abbey and venture into the beautiful hills of West Wales. With a total ascent of 1,451 meters and a distance of 98 kilometers, it is a true test of endurance and offers a thrilling cycling experience for well-trained amateurs. Experience the beauty of Crynat as you conquer the 1,177 meter high Pen-Rhiw-ddu and take in the panoramic views from Cwmllynfell. With a difficulty rating of 4 and an epicness rating of 4, this route promises an unforgettable adventure. Highlights include the picturesque Llanarthney and Ffairfach.


Conquer the ultimate road cycling challenge in West Wales and The Valleys

road
153 km
2486 m
Savage

Prepare yourself for an epic 153km road cycling adventure that will push your limits. Starting near Crynant, this route boasts a total ascent of 2486m and takes you through some of the most iconic spots in West Wales and The Valleys. Onllwyn, once a thriving mining village, offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Ystradfellte, known for its stunning waterfalls and dramatic landscapes, is another highlight along the route. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, tackle Cefn Cil-Sanws, a challenging climb with breathtaking views. Finish off your epic ride with a visit to Ebbw Vale, a town that blends history and natural beauty.


Challenge yourself with stunning landscapes and epic gravel roads.

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60 km
1496 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure through the valleys and hills near Crynant. This route offers breathtaking landscapes, challenging terrain, and a true sense of adventure. With a total ascent of 1,496 meters over a 60-kilometer distance, this route will test the skills of even the most well-trained cyclists. Prepare to be amazed by the variety of highlights along the way, including Resolven, Croeserw, Foel Fawr, Bryn, Moel Y Fen, Gnoll Hill, Neath, Mynydd Blaenhonddan, and the starting point, Crynant.


Everything you need for an epic road cycling adventure in West Wales and The Valleys

road
110 km
1810 m
Tough

Embark on the Valleys Challenge, a 110km round-trip road cycling route starting near Crynant. With a total ascent of 1810m, this route offers a mix of challenging climbs and stunning scenery. Take in the highlights such as Onllwyn, a small mining village that was once the center of the iron and coal industry. As you continue along the route, you'll pass through Rhigos, known for its stunning views of the Brecon Beacons. The route also takes you to Craig y Llyn, a picturesque lake nestled in the mountains. Finish off your ride with a visit to Neath, a historic market town with plenty of charm.


Get off the beaten path and explore the rugged beauty of the Valleys on this gravel cycling route

gravel
74 km
1706 m
Tough

Embark on a 74km gravel adventure starting near Crynant and discover the rugged landscapes of West Wales and The Valleys. With an ascent of 1706m, this route will test your skills while showcasing the natural beauty of the region. Highlights include Hir Fynydd, a picturesque peak that offers stunning panoramic views. Coelbren, a small village with charming stone houses, is also a must-visit spot along the route. Continue your journey to Fan Gyhirych, a remote and peaceful mountain, where you can marvel at the untouched landscapes.


A shorter road cycling route that doesn't compromise on beauty and excitement

road
68 km
1226 m
Tough

If you're short on time but still want to experience the best of West Wales and The Valleys, this 68km road cycling route starting near Crynant is perfect for you. With an ascent of 1226m, this condensed route offers plenty of challenges and captivating scenery. Start your journey by visiting Neath, a bustling market town with a historic castle ruin. As you pedal along, catch stunning views at Ynysymond, a hidden gem tucked away in the valleys. A highlight of this route is Penller Castell, a medieval fortress that provides a glimpse into the region's history. Finish your adventure in Crynant, surrounded by scenic landscapes that perfectly encapsulate the beauty of the area.


A thrilling gravel route through the scenic valleys of West Wales, showcasing stunning natural landscapes and charming towns.

gravel
58 km
1511 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Valleys with this thrilling gravel route. With an ascent of 1,511 meters and a distance of 58 kilometers, it takes you through scenic valleys, picturesque landscapes, and charming towns. Starting near Crynant, you'll ride through the charming town of Resolven and experience its rich history and attractive countryside. As you continue, you'll pass through Croeserw, known for its panoramic views and stunning local flora and fauna. With a difficulty rating of 4, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a challenge. It has an epicness rating of 4, promising an unforgettable adventure. Highlights include the majestic Mynydd Blaenhonddan and the peaceful Neath River.


An exciting gravel route taking you through scenic landscapes and charming villages

gravel
46 km
1085 m
Tough

For those seeking a more off-road adventure, this gravel route is the perfect choice. With an ascent of 1,085 meters and a distance of 46 kilometers, it offers a thrilling ride through scenic landscapes and charming villages. Starting near Crynant, this route takes you towards Hir Fynydd, known for its rugged beauty. As you continue, you'll pass through Blaengwrach, a village surrounded by rolling hills and forests. The difficulty rating for this route is 3, making it suitable for well-trained amateurs. With an epicness rating of 3, it promises an exciting and memorable gravel cycling experience. Highlights along the way include the picturesque Abergarwed with its stunning reservoir and the rugged beauty of Hir Fynydd.


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