Mountain Biking in Afan Forest Park

Trails sponsored by npower

Twisty, rooty, rocky and in places wildly exposed, the singletrack in Afan Forest Park is the enthusiasts dream.

The trails here have been carved out of hillsides once scarred by coal mining, but now the valley has been transformed into singletrack heaven by Forestry Commission in partnership with Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, Visit Wales and the local community group Glyncorrwg Ponds Co-operative.

Afan Forest Park is home to 5 world class trails, the ‘Penhydd’, ‘Y Wal’, ‘Skyline’, ‘White’s Level’ and 'W²', boasting over 100 km of singletrack heaven. Afan Forest Park was the only UK trail destination to feature in the ‘What Mountain Bike Magazine’ as one of the ten best places to ride “before you die”, December 2004 issue. In 2008 it was also voted one of the top ten public forests in the Uk by the Sunday Telegraph.

Penrhydd Mountain Bike Trail MapPenhydd

Distance: 16Km

Climb: 550m

Time: 1-3 hours

Overall grade: red/difficult

This is a varied trail, which combines forest and road climbs with tight, technical, switchback trails through mixed woodland. The open, flowing singletrack also crosses young plantations opening up fantastic views.

Big climbs followed by technical descents mean that this trail can be difficult and is exposed to bad weather on high ground. Please make sure that your bike is in good working order and that you are adequately equipped.

afan moutain bike trail - y wal

Y Wal 

Distance: 23Km

Climb: 450m

Time: 1.5 - 3 hours

Overall grade: red/difficult

Some of the best singletrack descents in the UK, the trail essentially traverses the North side of the Afan Valley on singletrack, varying from fast, open and flowing to tight, technical and rooty.

Great views of the valley and coastline open out at different points, and in places the steep-sided slopes can feel exposed.

The approach to the singletrack shares a section of the lower level family cycleway and the disused railway line, so please ride with consideration for the many other forest users.

afan mountain bike trail - skyline

Skyline

Distance: 46km

Climb: 2000m

Time: 5 - 7 hours

Overall grade: red/difficult

The trail starts at Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre.

Skyline is a giant of a ride. Ensure you and your equipment are fully prepared for an epic skyline ride.

Sharing the same sheep-track ascent as White’s Level and continuing on long, forest road climbs with sweet, flowing technical singletrack descents you will be treated to stunning skyline views of Brecon Beacons, the Preselis, the Black Mountains and the South Wales coast.

This route will test your stamina and your nerve, with technical singletrack such as the ‘On the Edge’ and ‘Excalibur’ sections. Your reward will be out-stretched views and a nerve-tingling, rocky, 6km singletrack descent back into Glyncorrwg. There are also 2 short cut loops built into the trail.

You will experience exposure at altitudes up to 600 metres, and possible extreme weather changes. Again, be prepared.

whites level moutnian biking trail map

White's Level

Distance: 15km

Climb: 400m

Time: 1.5 - 3 hours

Overall grade: red/difficult

The trail starts at Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre.

This is the most technical of all the trails in Afan Forest Park and is 90% purpose built singletrack.

A 6km sheep track climb gives fantastic views of Afan Forest Park, extreme exposure on tight singletrack means ultimate thrills and long, demanding descents with rocky steps to negotiate, all leading to one outrageous trail.

If you are up for it try out the optional new Black Run, graded black/severe!

Afan Mountain Bike W2 trail map

Distance: 44km                                                                  

Climb: 975m

Time: 4 – 7 hours

Overall grade: black/severe

This another giant of a trail for Afan Forest Part at 44km, but unlike the Skyline it has a watering hole halfway round.

Whether you kick – off from Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre of Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre, the other centre is your halfway service station for food, drink and a well deserved break.

The trail combines Afan’s existing ‘Y Wal’ and ‘White’s Level’ trails (hence the name W²). A high level link connects these trails, with some fantastic views of both the Afan and Neath Valleys for you to enjoy.

The trail includes two of the most demanding descents in the UK.

For more information on trail grading please see the trail grading page.

Personal Safety

  • Ride within your ability
  • Ensure your bike is safe to ride and be prepared for all emergencies.
  • Always carry some sort of identification.
  • Always tell someone where you are going.
  • Reflective materials on your clothing of bike can save your life.
  • ALWAYS wear a helmet.
  • Particular care should be taken on unstable or wet surfaces.
  • Always carry water, snacks and spare clothing
  • In an emergency contact emergency services (999). If mobile reception is poor dial 112 for emergency services (for any network). Alternatively, contact the Ranger service at the Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre on 01639 850 564.
  • Once you have made contact with emergency services and/or the Forest Park Rangers – make sure you remain at the location described.
  • Whilst riding the trails – remember the way marker post numbers/name of sections as in an emergency this will save valuable time to locate you in an emergency. 

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Last Updated: 09.02.2009


 
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