Coed y Brenin — meaning “The King’s Forest” — stands
proudly as Britain’s first purpose-built mountain biking
centre.

 

Summary

  • visitor centre
  • Conference Room
  • ANPR Car Park
  • 8 Mountain bike trails
  • 5 walking and running trails
  • fully fitted commerical kitchen and cafe
  • New key point...

Location

Coed y Brenin — meaning “The King’s Forest” — stands proudly as Britain’s first purpose-built mountain biking centre and one of Wales’ premier outdoor recreation destinations. Set within 9,000 acres of stunning forest in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, the site offers
an unrivalled blend of adventure, heritage and sustainability.

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Further Information


Description

The primary investment opportunity comprises the non-negotiable land, assets, and activity elements that form the heart of the site:

-Visitor Centre Building and Conference Room
-Visitor Centre Extension Building
- Car Park with Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system (140 spaces)
- Designated Play Areas