4.5
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600
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10
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Mountain biking around Talley offers a diverse range of routes through forested landscapes and hilly terrain. The region is characterized by its established trail centers, providing a mix of purpose-built singletrack and forest roads. Riders can expect varied elevations, with trails winding through woodlands and open areas.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.5
(21)
228
riders
19.1km
01:59
460m
460m
Get ready for a dynamic mountain biking experience on the Gorlech Trail, a moderate route stretching 11.9 miles (19.1 km). You will climb 1498 feet (457 metres) over an estimated…
4.7
(6)
111
riders
19.1km
02:00
460m
460m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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5.0
(1)
47
riders
8.54km
00:51
180m
180m
Experience a difficult 5.3-mile mountain biking route through Brechfa Forest, featuring sculpted singletrack and Cothi valley views.
4.4
(7)
177
riders
Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
(2)
15
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16.0km
01:27
280m
280m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Oodles of glorious singletrack on the Gorlech trail! Narrow and rutted or a little wider with more berms and switchbacks, it's all good to ride year-round. The trail is all well signposted so it's hard to get lost here.
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Fast and flowy, this is the thrilling last descent on the red-rated Gorlech trail. After all that climbing, you'll be glad to savour all the downhill as you make your way back to the trailhead.
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Don't lose your way here: there are many different MTB trails, walking routes and fire roads that intersect at this river crossing so it can get a bit confusing! I'd say it's a really good idea to have a GPS track of your chosen trail with you (or even better downloaded for offline use) at Brechfa, as many of the trails criss-cross or are multi-directional, so it's easy to get lost!
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Ride down through this glorious natural bowl with huge berms and some steeper gradients, a rooty corner and some slightly rockier sections on the black-rated Brechfa Raven trail.
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A steady climb out of the car park and up into the woods to get you warmed up before hitting the trails, or the final descent at the end of your ride, this wide, gravelly fire road is a beautiful part of Brechfa. Look out across the Cothi valley as you ride, lush green farmland often watched over by soaring red kites. The tree-lined fire road is also beautiful in the autumn.
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Don't be fooled: there's a lot of climbing on the black-rated Raven trail at Brechfa and this early section seems like the worst of it! After the first singletrack, you then cross the river and head up again, this time on a seemingly impossible singletrack — at least it was for us in the wet and mud of winter! The steep gradient will challenge almost all riders, and we found ourselves hopping off and pushing on the worst sections. Keep your eyes peeled as you hike though, as we found some cows in the woods up here! Not what you'd expect to find usually in woodland. It's beautifully green and mossy up here, and there are some fun, flatter sections once most of the climbing is done before you hit the descents proper.
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This narrow log bridge is featured on the Raven black trail here at Brechfa, crossing the stream. It comes as a bit of a surprise as you'll probably have a bit of speed coming into it after the fun berms, so take it easy! There's just enough space to ride over but of course you can get off and push if you prefer.
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After a traverse across the scrub, you descend into the woods for these rocky slate turns, before a faster rocky straight and a rock roll into the fire road. It looks worse than it is!
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Mountain biking around Talley features a mix of purpose-built singletrack and forest roads, winding through forested landscapes and hilly terrain. You'll find varied elevations and options for different ability levels, from easier green routes to challenging black diamond trails.
Yes, Talley offers trails suitable for beginners. For an easier ride, consider the Mini Waterfall – Viewpoint with Picnic Bench loop from Abergorlech, which is rated as easy and covers about 16 km.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Brechfa Forest — Black Raven Trail is a difficult 19.1 km path known for its challenging features and descents through dense forest. Another difficult option is the Brechfa Forest Trail Centre – Brechfa Fire Road loop from Byrgwm Picnic Area.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, trails rated as 'easy' or 'moderate' are generally more suitable for families. The Gorlech Trail is a moderate 19.1 km route with varied singletrack and climbs that could be suitable for families with some riding experience.
The trails in Talley are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the well-maintained singletrack and the scenic forested environments.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Talley are designed as loops. For example, the Mini Waterfall – Viewpoint with Picnic Bench loop from Abergorlech is a circular route, as is the Brechfa Forest Trail Centre – Brechfa Fire Road loop from Byrgwm Picnic Area.
Yes, the area around Talley offers several historical and natural attractions. You can explore sites like the Llandovery Castle Ruins, Dinefwr Castle, or the impressive Garn Goch Hill Forts. Some trails also pass by viewpoints and natural features like waterfalls.
The terrain in Talley is varied, featuring established trail centers with purpose-built singletrack, forest roads, and natural woodland paths. You can expect a mix of climbs and descents through wooded areas and open sections.
While many trails offer scenic views through the forested valleys, the Mini Waterfall – Viewpoint with Picnic Bench loop from Abergorlech explicitly mentions a viewpoint, providing a good spot to take in the surroundings.
There are at least 10 distinct mountain bike trails available around Talley, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult.
For a shorter ride, the Derwen Green Trail is a good option. It's about 8.5 km long and can typically be completed in under an hour, leading through woodland.


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