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​Cycle Pembrokeshire

Cycling Holidays in Pembrokeshire

Newport is an ideal base for cycling in Pembrokeshire. We are situated at the foothills of the Preseli Mountains, which provide a stunning back drop for any cycle route. Once here, there is no need to jump in the car, we have easy access to some of the best cycle routes in Pembrokeshire.

Suggested Routes:
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Standing Stone tour  (25 Miles)
Starting from Newport, this rides encompasses some ancient standing stones, burial chambers and hill forts.
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Castles and Sand Castles  (26 Miles)
A stunning circular route from Newport, riding through the back roads to Nevern, Cilgerran, St Dogmaels and Moylgrove.
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Preseli Angel  (78 Miles)
The Preseli Angel gives you the opportunity to ride some of the quietest, most scenic and most challenging roads in Pembrokeshire - if you're not riding the Preseli Mountains, you haven't experiencing the best that Pembrokeshire can offer the sportive rider.  If you like stunning views, tough climbs, ah-may-zing descents and quiet back roads, this is the one for you. This race is held in May each year.
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Tour of Pembrokeshire (75 Miles)
Follow the route set by the Tour of Pembrokeshire held in April each year. This is a particularly grueling route for the more experienced rider, including a summit of Foel Cwncerwyn (536 metres) the highest point in the Preseli Hills.
What we can provide:
  • Secure storage facilities for bikes and equipment.
  • Drying facilities.
  • Packed lunches.
  • Cycle Routes and OS maps.
  • Local Cycle Hire
  • Guided Rides
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Cnapan, East St, Newport, Pembs. SA42 0SY    
Tel: 01239 820575         
enquiry@cnapan.co.uk
    
Sorry Cnapan is Pet Free.  
Closed 1st Feb - 14th March 2019                                
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  • Accommodation
    • Availability >
      • Book Online
      • Late Availability & Special Offers
      • Cancellation Policy
      • Tariff
    • Rooms >
      • Room 1 (Double/Twin)
      • Room 2 (Double/Twin)
      • Room 3 (Double/Family)
      • Room 4 (Double)
      • Room 5 (Double/Twin)
      • Garden
      • Bar & Lounge
    • Breakfast
  • Cottage
    • Cottage Availability
  • Eat Locally
  • Activities
    • Car Free Holidays
    • Activities >
      • Bird Watching
      • Boat Trips
      • Children's Attractions
      • Cycling >
        • Standing Stones Tour
        • Castles and Sand Castles
      • Golfing
      • Horse Riding
      • Walking >
        • Megathic Tour
        • Guided walks
      • Watersports
      • Wildlife Watching
    • Places of Interest >
      • Arts and Crafts
      • Beaches
      • Castles
      • Cathedrals and Cromlechs
      • Gardens
      • Music and Theatre
    • Upcoming Events
    • Tide Times
  • Contact Us
    • Directions & Parking
    • About Us
    • Access Statement
  • Newsletter
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