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Touring cycling routes around Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth traverse a landscape characterized by varied topography, including the wooded gorges of the Teifi Valley and the open common land of Mynydd Llanllwni. The region features rolling hills and agricultural grasslands, providing diverse cycling experiences. Quiet roads are common, offering serene routes away from heavy traffic.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
42.0km
02:50
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
75.7km
05:28
1,360m
1,350m
Challenging 47.1-mile touring cycling loop from Llandysul through Brechfa Forest with 4447 feet of elevation gain.

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62.1km
04:02
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800m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 13th-century church, nestled in a small hollow on the slopes of Mynydd Llanfihangel Rhos Y Corn, is surrounded by picturesque scenery, including bronze age barrows. Within the graveyard, you'll discover a tranquil labyrinth in a secluded field. The church is also affiliated with the Quiet Gardens Movement.
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Enjoy this lovely trail through Brecha Forest, a large area of mostly coniferous forest in Carmarthenshire. In existence since before the 6th century, the 15 surrounding villages historically managed the forest for employment, construction materials, products, and grazing.
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This 17th-century bridge spans the River Teifi and is listed as grade II. It's part of an old drovers' road. During periods of high water or heavy rain, the bridge might be completely underwater. In such cases, you'd need to go to Cardigan or Cenarth to cross the river.
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A stone feature in Pencader on the mountain. Lovely view across the valley and a car parking spot next to it
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Castell Aberteifi / Cardigan Castle overlooks the River Teifi in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales. The castle dates from the late 11th-century, Castle Green House was built inside the castle walls in the early 1800s. The site of a complex and fascinating history, taking a tour here is worth it if you’re interested in history. With kitchen gardens, a cafe and plenty of information to get stuck into, this makes for a lovely stop. Cegin 1176 Kitchen is the on-site Cafe and Restaurant, combining locally sourced produce with stunning views and a cool contemporary design.
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The Welsh Wildlife Centre is a wildlife reserve covering the Teifi Marshes. It is a great place to visit and explore to see lots of trees, flowers and nature. There are a number of bird watching and nature spotting huts. The visitor centre has a cafe, information centre and gift shop.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes around Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists of all levels.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there are at least 2 easy touring cycling routes available in the area. These routes typically feature quieter roads and less challenging terrain, making them suitable for beginners or family outings.
The region offers a varied topography, from the wooded gorges of the Teifi Valley to the expansive, open common land of Mynydd Llanllwni. You'll encounter rolling hills, agricultural grasslands, and picturesque river valleys, providing a mix of scenic beauty and diverse cycling experiences.
Absolutely. Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth is home to 21 difficult touring cycling routes. For example, the Teifi River Tour is a challenging 47.1-mile path that follows the Teifi River, offering significant elevation changes and rewarding views of the varied valley landscape.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth are designed as loops. An excellent example is the Carmarthenshire woollen mills loop from Llandysul, a 26.1-mile route that allows you to start and finish in the same location while exploring local heritage.
While cycling, you can explore areas near the Brechfa Forest Trail Centre, which offers dedicated mountain biking trails and beautiful forest scenery. The Cenarth Falls – Cardigan Castle loop from National Woollen Museum also takes you past scenic areas including Cenarth Falls, a notable natural landmark.
The touring cycling routes around Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to open common land, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, routes like the Teifi River Tour cover approximately 47 miles (75.7 km), offering an extended journey through the region's scenic beauty. The Cenarth Falls – Cardigan Castle loop from National Woollen Museum is also a substantial 38.6 miles (62.1 km) ride.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. In August, Mynydd Llanllwni, part of the wild common land, is particularly stunning with significant areas of heather creating a distinctive purple haze, providing a beautiful backdrop for rides.
Yes, the Carmarthenshire woollen mills loop from Llandysul is a great example, exploring the area's rich heritage and rural scenery. Additionally, the region has historical significance, such as being the site of one of the Rebecca Riots in 1843, and St. Michael's Church, believed to be established in the 6th century, offers cultural points of interest that can be explored as part of your ride.
Llanfihangel-Ar-Arth is known for its quiet roads, making many of its touring cycling routes less crowded and ideal for those seeking serene rides away from heavy traffic. Exploring the smaller tributary valleys like the Tyweli and Talog can offer particularly peaceful experiences.
While specific parking details for each route vary, areas like the Brechfa Forest Trail Centre often provide designated parking facilities, which can serve as convenient starting points for exploring nearby touring cycling routes.


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