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Llyn Tegid | Bala Lake

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Explore southern Snowdonia landscapes and thrilling cycling routes of the Bala and Penllyn area and its nearby surroundings. Whether you're an avid cyclist seeking challenging hill climbs or a leisurely rider looking for serene paths, there's something for everyone.

Venture along quiet local roads, explore car-free routes, and conquer demanding hill climbs with passes reaching over 1,000 feet high. However, be mindful of the mountainous terrain, where roads can be steep, narrow, and edged with dramatic drops.

Cycle routes inlcude a 10-mile journey from Bala to Llanuwchllyn, offering moderate difficulty and breathtaking views of Wales' largest natural lake, Llyn Tegid. For the more adventurous,a challenging 23-mile trek through the Berwyn mountain range, culminating in panoramic vistas of majestic mountains and deep valleys.

For history enthusiasts, follow an ancient drover's path, providing glimpses of Roman roads and stunning views of Cadair Idris and the Rhinog mountains. Or a leisurely 4-mile ride past disused gold workings and historic landmarks.

Experience the rich biodiversity of the area as you pedal through routes where marshy upland plateaus host a variety of bird species, or captivating views of Bala and Llyn Tegid's surrounding hills and mountains.

Whether you're seeking an adrenaline-pumping challenge or a tranquil ride immersed in nature, expect an unforgettable cycling experience in this idyllic corner of Wales.

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Bala & Penllyn | Cycle Trails

Type:Cycle Route

Bala & Penllyn, Bala, Gwynedd, LL23 7AD

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