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The best road cycling routes around Mathry

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Road cycling around Mathry offers diverse and scenic landscapes in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The region features panoramic views across North Pembrokeshire and towards the Irish Sea from its hilltop village location. Cyclists encounter a mix of rolling hills, challenging climbs, and rewarding descents, with many routes on well-paved surfaces. The area includes dramatic coastal routes and the verdant Gwaun Valley, providing varied topography for different fitness levels.

Best road cycling routes around Mathry

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Last updated: May 7, 2026

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St David's Cathedral – Melin Trefin Mill Ruins loop from Wolf's Castle

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate
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April 19, 2026, St Rhian's Church, Llanrhian

Quite unusual, this church: its tower, its cruciform plan and - that I’ve not seen before - it’s oriented SW-NE. (And why not??) Inside, it’s peaceful calm, welcoming and with a cared-for atmosphere. Go visit if you’re passing.

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March 17, 2025, Porthgain Harbour

Beautiful old pub! Stopped here after a hike & it was fascinating inside, plenty of locals, of course a lot of tourists (as I was!) But I'd love to come back here sometime & go there for the evening, it just looks like it gets a bit loose!

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October 8, 2024, Porthgain Harbour

Visit this interesting historical site & see how Porthgain used to be

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October 2, 2024, Losh's Pasties

Excellent pasties. A must visit when in St Davids

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Probably the best pasties in town! A convenient and tasty treat stop on the bike with a handy stop spot on the square opposite

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Hermann
August 10, 2024, Porthgain Harbour

Porthgain, a small coastal village in Pembrokeshire, became an industrial hub in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The quarrying activities in Porthgain primarily focused on slate and later on roadstone. The harbour, constructed in 1851, was essential for exporting slate from nearby quarries. Initially, slate was transported to the harbour by horse-drawn tramways and later by steam-powered machinery. By the late 19th century, the industry expanded to include brickmaking using slate waste. The demand for roadstone led to the development of steam-powered crushers and large storage hoppers, which are still visible today. Despite its industrial success, the Great Depression in the inter-war period led to a decline in trade, and by 1931, the quarrying activities had ceased. Today, Porthgain is a conservation area, preserving its rich industrial heritage and attracting visitors to its historical sites and scenic beauty

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August 6, 2024, Porthgain Harbour

Porthgain is known for its picturesque harbour and rich industrial history. The village was once a bustling industrial port in the early 1900s, primarily involved in the export of slate, bricks, and crushed roadstone. Quarry History: • Slate Quarrying: Slate was the primary industry in Porthgain from around 1850 to 1910. The slate was quarried from nearby locations like Abereiddi and Trwynllwyd and transported to Porthgain via a tramway. • Brickmaking: From 1889 to 1912, bricks were manufactured using waste from the slate operations. The large brick hoppers that dominate the harbour today were used to store crushed dolerite before shipment. • Roadstone Production: After the decline of the slate industry, Porthgain turned to producing crushed roadstone from 1889 until 1931. Today, Porthgain is a conservation area, attracting visitors with its historical charm, scenic views, and local seafood. The harbour remains active, primarily serving local fishermen and recreational boaters.

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Popular pub for young and old with delicious food. For fans of Game of Thrones: Jerome Flynn also stops here when he is in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Mathry?

There are over 120 road cycling routes available around Mathry, offering a wide range of experiences for different fitness levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes near Mathry?

Road cycling around Mathry features a diverse landscape. You'll encounter a mix of rolling hills, challenging climbs, and rewarding descents, with many routes on mostly well-paved surfaces. The area includes dramatic coastal routes with sea views and the verdant Gwaun Valley, providing varied topography.

Are there routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier ride?

Yes, while many routes offer challenging climbs, there are options for those seeking a more moderate pace. Out of the 120 routes, 20 are classified as easy, and 79 as moderate, providing plenty of choices for varying fitness levels. For example, the Campsite – Losh's Pasties loop from Trevine is a moderate 30.6 km ride with manageable elevation.

What are some scenic highlights or points of interest I can see along the routes?

Many routes offer stunning panoramic views across North Pembrokeshire and towards the Irish Sea. You can cycle past dramatic coastal features, explore the serene Gwaun Valley, or discover historic sites. Notable points of interest include the Carreg Samson Dolmen, the Garn Fawr summit and trig point, and views of the Strumble Head Lighthouse. Some routes also pass charming harbors like Solva Harbour and Porthgain Harbour.

Are there any circular road cycling routes around Mathry?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Mathry are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Mathry Hill Climb – Abercastle Harbour loop from Mathry (51.7 km) and the Whitesands Beach – St David's Cathedral loop from Carreg Samson (50.8 km).

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Mathry?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the dramatic coastal views, and the quiet lanes that allow for an immersive experience in the Pembrokeshire countryside.

Can I find cafes, pubs, or accommodation near the cycling routes in Mathry?

Mathry village itself offers amenities, and many routes pass through or near other charming villages and towns in Pembrokeshire where you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation. These include places like Fishguard, St Davids, Solva, and Porthgain, which are popular stops for cyclists.

Is it possible to combine road cycling with a visit to the Gwaun Valley?

Absolutely. The Gwaun Valley is just inland from Mathry and offers an idyllic, peaceful cycling environment with verdant scenery and ancient sites. Cycling through the Gwaun Valley is considered some of the best riding in the region, with gentle inclines leading into woodland valleys. There are dedicated routes that incorporate this beautiful area, such as the 'Gwaun Valley – Preseli Views loop'.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Mathry?

The Pembrokeshire region, including Mathry, is generally best for road cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making for more enjoyable rides. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for potentially wetter and windier conditions.

Are there any long-distance road cycling options from Mathry?

While many routes are designed as day loops, the extensive network of quiet lanes and scenic byways allows for longer rides by linking multiple routes or exploring further afield. The region's diverse terrain and access to destinations like Fishguard and St Davids mean you can plan extended journeys, often incorporating coastal sections or inland explorations towards the Preseli Mountains.

Where can I park my car when starting a road cycling route in Mathry?

Parking options are available in Mathry village and at various starting points for routes in the surrounding area. Many villages and towns along the routes, such as Abercastle Harbour or Trevine, also offer parking facilities suitable for cyclists. It's always advisable to check specific parking availability for your chosen starting point.

Are there any specific road surfaces or conditions I should be aware of?

Most road cycling routes around Mathry are on well-paved surfaces. However, as with any rural area, you may encounter some quieter lanes with varying road quality. The region is known for its quiet lanes, which generally offer a smooth ride, but always be mindful of local road conditions.

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