Cwmcarn/Abercarn Bike Rental / Hire Bikes.
If you're looking to visit the local area but don't have your bike with you,
Ps Cycles will be able to help you on your way!
Hire Bikes Brought to you by Kona Ready to ride the Twrch Trail at Cwmcarn
The only Hire Shop Around

If your new to the sport, travelling a distance, bringing a group of friends or just don't want the hassle of transporting your own bike to and from the trails, give us a call and reserve your bike today.
We only hire out full size mountain bikes, which are suitable for persons over the height of 5ft 2inches.
The wearing of a helmet is compulsory when hiring a bike. You are welcome to bring your own, or you may hire one of ours at small cost. It is advisable that you book you hire bike a few days in advance as bikes are given on a first come first served basis and we do get fully booked.
To book simply call 01495 246555. Group bookings of 5 or more bikes are subject to a 50% deposit upon booking. Hire bikes are charged at £20 per 1/2 day and from £35 per full day. Helmets are available for hire at £2.
Call today to reserve your bike on 01495 246555
Booking cancellation full payment will be taken if less than 24 hours notice is not given.
If you Hire a bike and wish to purchase it the Hire fee will be deducted from the purchase price , valid only on day of hire.

Kona Caldera 2009
(Hard Tail)
£20 half day/£35 full day
All Our Demo Bikes Can Be Purchased Please Ask For A Price.
Demo Bikes
TWRCH TRAIL
Nine and a half miles of heart-racing climbs and heart- stopping drops, of the cheekiest twists and turns, of trees stumps, rocks, mud and glory - welcome to the Twrch Trail.
The Cwmcarn Trail climbs dramatically from dense woodland out onto open ridges with 15.5km of almost pure single track, this really is one of Wales’ hidden gems, and best of all the trails are free and can be ridden all year.
The Whyte bikes sponsored Twrch Trail at Cwm Carn is a purpose built 18km singletrack loop. We'll warn you know that nearly all the climbing is done in the first few km, some of it pretty technical and taxing on the legs. Don't give up though as once you're up the top the swooping, roller coaster singletrack back down again is more than reward enough. The trail is fast, flowing and very natural in feel, but first time round don't go crazy as there are some sections of real exposure on the edges of very steep hillside towards the end.
Any regular mountain bike will be fine for these trails. Just make sure the gears are working and there's plenty of life left in your brake blocks. As the trails are largely cut into stable base geology, there are only a few mud patches even in deepest winter but a Crud Catcher or similar will keep your face filth free.

|