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Wales
North Wales
Conwy
Colwyn Bay

Rhos-on-Sea Harbour – Llandudno Promenade loop from Colwyn Bay

Routes
Mountain biking trails
United Kingdom
Wales
North Wales
Conwy
Colwyn Bay

Rhos-on-Sea Harbour – Llandudno Promenade loop from Colwyn Bay

Moderate

5.0

(3)

18

riders

Rhos-on-Sea Harbour – Llandudno Promenade loop from Colwyn Bay

01:44

28.2km

320m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: August 6, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 9.74 km for 93 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

2.27 km

Rhos-on-Sea Harbour

Highlight • Viewpoint

Idyllic settings on a nice sunny weathers day. Rhos On Sea harbour is small but worthy of stopping to admire the view

Tip by

2

4.22 km

Trwyn Y Fuwch has a very large rock formation of hills, these stick out considerably as you ride along the flat promenade. When you get close to then you realise the size

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3

9.53 km

View of Llandudno Pier and Coastline

Highlight (Segment) • Beach

4

14.3 km

Coastal Road Descent

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

5

19.4 km

Llandudno Promenade

Highlight • Beach

Beautiful riding along the Eastern sea front of Llandudno. Smooth surface, lots of space, places to stop and eat a picnic too.

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6

21.9 km

Little Orme Standing Stones and Cliffs

Highlight • Natural Monument

Often overshadowed by its larger sibling, Great Orme, across the bay, Little Orme is also a lovely place to visit. Unline Great Orme, the area wasn't mined for its copper so you'll find a green expanse of untouched headland and tall limestone cliffs (great for rock climbing). There are lots of public footpaths to the top of the hill, where you can enjoy incredible views out to sea.

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7

25.2 km

St Trillo's Chapel

Highlight • Religious Site

This tiny, plain stone roofed building is about 11 feet by 8 feet, with walls two feet thick and, under the altar, St Trillo's holy well.
Is this the smallest church in Britain? With seats for just six people, it may well be a contender for the title. Dating to the early 16th century, the chapel may have been built on the site of an older church on the orders of the Cistercian monks at Aberconwy Abbey. In 1935 the chapel was carefully restored and reconsecrated by William Thomas Havard, Bishop of St Asaph.


The chapel is dedicated to St Trillo, an early saint from the 6th century with connections to the area. The altar stands over a natural spring, thought to have been an ancient holy well, from which water has been used for baptisms in the parish.

The well of St Trillo has a square shaped stone covering it but this can be moved to allow access to the holy spring. Long ago the well was renowned for its healing properties. Even today it is used for baptisms and the chapel is open for daily prayer and quiet contemplation. However, due to its tiny size only a small number of people can get in at any any one time. A stained glass window inside depicts another Celtic saint called Elian.

St Trillo, a 6th century saint from Brittany, was the son of King Ithel Hael. He came to Wales as a missionary and was accompanied by other members of his family, including his brothers St Tegai and St Twrog. It appears that Trillo lived as a hermit at this site sometime between 570 and 590 AD. He was buried on the holy island of Bardsey off the coast of Wales.

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8

27.4 km

Colwyn Bay Promenade

Highlight • Rest Area

Colwyn Bay is a nice part of the trail to reach. The beaches are sandy, flat and big. Many tourists and walkers are about in this location. The promenade is wide and has enough space for walkers and cyclists

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B

28.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

16.2 km

10.3 km

715 m

533 m

361 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

24.0 km

4.03 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Sunday 16 August

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16°C

24 %

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