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Cycling in Cardiff, capital of
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, is facilitated by its easy gradients and large parks. In the mid-2000s between 2.7% and 4.3% of people commuted to work by cycling in the city. In 2017 12.4% of workers cycled to work at least 5 days a week. However, cyclists in the city are deterred from cycling by poor facilities and aggressive traffic, according to research by Cardiff University. As the busiest city,
Cardiff Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a Sir Caerdydd, links=no), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingd ...
is statistically the most dangerous place to cycle in Wales. Between 1999 and 2008, 1,000 cyclists were injured on the road, 20% of all cycling accidents in Wales, although the number of injuries to cyclists continues to fall. The Cardiff cycle network is over long with an additional completed each year.


Council policy

According to their Cycling Strategy (see below), Cardiff County Council aims to encourage citizens to cycle more, citing the improved health through increased fitness, reduced pollution and congestion of the local environment, economic gains through cycle tourism and leisure, independence for those people who cannot or do not wish to use a car, and the fact that cycling can be the quickest and most convenient form of transport in urban areas such as Cardiff.Cardiff Council , Cycling Strategy July 2007
/ref> In 2002 they appointed a full-time Cycling Officer. The council's Transport, Infrastructure and Waste service aims to ensure that an increase in cycling is matched with a reduction in the number of collisions involving cyclists. Cardiff Council also provides off-road cycle training for school pupils to develop basic cycling skills based upon the National Cycling Proficiency Scheme. Training covers the Highway Code, negotiating obstacles, turning left and right, emergency stops and basic cycle maintenance. More than 1,500 children participate in this course every year in Cardiff, according to the council's Cycling Strategy. The council produces a free map of the city, available from its offices or from cycle shops, highlighting cycle paths, lanes and suggested cycle routes.


Strategy

The council's Cycling Strategy was adopted in 1998. The 2007 update showed that 2.7% of people living in Cardiff cycled to work in 2001, an increase from 2.6% in 1991. However, an Omnibus survey showed that in 2003 and 2005, 3.6% and 4.3% of people cycled to work respectively. Although, the number of children cycling to school fell from 5% to 2% since 1989–91. In the strategy, the council intends to: *encourage and promote cycling *provide safe facilities such as wider cycle lanes and advanced stop lines at traffic signals *conduct a trial scheme to assess the viability of allowing cycling through pedestrian areas in the city centre *improve cycle links between residential and commercial areas *facilitate integration with other modes of transport *improve and maintain the cycle network *develop and clearly sign routes


Cycleways

Cardiff Council are in the process of developing 5 cycleways across the city. This falls in line with its strategy to provide far more segregation from motorised traffic for cyclists. While work on the routes has already broken ground, some have criticised both certain design flaws and how long it is taking for consultations to be published, with only two published within as many years. While some routes are essentially brand new, others are facelifts or changes of priority for current routes, such as Cycleway 3 on Lloyd George Avenue, and Cycleway 2 on Newport Road. The proposed Cycleway routes are: * Cycleway 1: City Centre to Cathays, University Hospital Wales, Heath High Level and Heath Low Level Rail Stations, and North East Cardiff Strategic Development Site * Cycleway 2: City Centre to Adamsdown, Newport Road retail parks, Rumney, Llanrumney and St Mellons Business Park * Cycleway 3: City Centre to Cardiff Bay * Cycleway 4: City Centre to Llandaff, Danescourt and North West Strategic Development Site * Cycleway 5: City Centre to Riverside, Ely and Caerau.


Cycle facilities


Cycle Shops

The 2011 Cardiff Council cycle map listed 12 cycle shops (down from 14 in 2009) in the city: in Canton,
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(Crwys Road),
Cathays Cathays ( ; Welsh: officially ''Cathays'' but also , 'the constant meadow') is a district and community in the centre of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is an old suburb of Cardiff established in 1875. It is very densely populated and contain ...
(Woodville Road),
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, Grangetown,
Llandaff North Llandaff North ( cy, Ystum Taf), is a district, community and coterminous electoral ward in the north of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Description It is located in the north of Cardiff and can be considered a two-part ward, each containin ...
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Llanrumney Llanrumney ( cy, Llanrhymni) is a suburb, community and electoral ward in east Cardiff, Wales. Llanrumney was in Monmouthshire until it was incorporated into Cardiff in 1938. History The land where modern Llanrumney stands was left to Keynsham ...
, Pontcanna,
Rhiwbina Rhiwbina ( cy, Rhiwbeina, also ''Rhiwbina'') is a suburb and community in the north of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. Formerly a small hamlet within the parish of Whitchurch, Rhiwbina was developed throughout the twentieth century, and is now a ...
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Roath Roath ( cy, Y Rhath) is a district and community to the north-east of the city centre of Cardiff, capital of Wales. There is no community council for the area which is mostly covered by the Plasnewydd electoral ward, and stretches from Adamsdo ...
(Broadway),
Roath Roath ( cy, Y Rhath) is a district and community to the north-east of the city centre of Cardiff, capital of Wales. There is no community council for the area which is mostly covered by the Plasnewydd electoral ward, and stretches from Adamsdo ...
( Newport Road) and Whitchurch. Braddicks on Broadway, Roath, closed in January 2015 after 70 years trading.


Cycle lanes

Some roads in the city provide distinct cycle lanes to the left of the vehicle lane. According to the Cardiff Cycle Map, these include: ;West Cardiff *''Cowbridge Road East'' and ''Castle Street'': main western approach from Canton to the city centre *''Wellington Street'': parallel to Cowbridge Road East and part of the
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*''Pen-Hill Road'' and ''Cathedral Road'': in Pontcanna *''St Fagans Road and Pencisely Road'': roads approaching Waun-Gron Park railway station in Fairwater ;North Cardiff *''Caerphilly Road'': a main road in Birchgrove from the city centre to northern suburbs and part of the A469 road *''Excalibur Drive'': leads from Caerphilly Road to Lisvane and Thornhill railway station in Thornhill *''Ty-Glas Road'': leads from Caerphilly Road through
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*''Cathays Terrace'': connects Crwys Road (the main road through
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) and Corbett Road (around Cardiff University) *''Fairoak Road'': connects Crwys Road and Wedal Road (near
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) ;South Cardiff *''Penarth Road'': part of the
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leads from
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near Cardiff Central to Grangetown *''James Street:'' leads from Grangetown to Cardiff Bay ;East Cardiff *''Llanrumney Avenue'': a main suburban road running through
Llanrumney Llanrumney ( cy, Llanrhymni) is a suburb, community and electoral ward in east Cardiff, Wales. Llanrumney was in Monmouthshire until it was incorporated into Cardiff in 1938. History The land where modern Llanrumney stands was left to Keynsham ...


Bus and cycle lanes

There are also lanes that cyclists share with buses, motorcycles and taxis, in which it is illegal to drive on in any other motor vehicle. Such lanes are on: *''Newport Road'': in Rumney and
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, East Cardiff *''Westgate Street'', ''St Mary Street'' and ''Wood Street'': in the City Centre *''Boulevard de Nantes'' and ''Dumfries Place'': leading from
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in the centre to Newport Road and East Cardiff *''Cowbridge Road East'': from Canton to Ely Bridge in West Cardiff *''Tudor Street'': a main city centre approach from Riverside in West Cardiff


Segregated / off-road cycle paths

Segregated cycle facilities Cycling infrastructure is all infrastructure cyclists are allowed to use. Bikeways include bike paths, bike lanes, cycle tracks, rail trails and, where permitted, sidewalks. Roads used by motorists are also cycling infrastructure, except ...
can be a shared pavement with pedestrians, running alongside a road or through a park for example. This is denoted by a blue circular sign showing a bicycle and pedestrians. A cycle only route is denoted by blue circular sign showing only a bicycle. Much of the ''Taff Trail, Ely Trail'' and ''Rumney Trail'' are segregated from traffic. Other such routes in the city include: ;West Cardiff *'' Llandaff Fields'': through parkland area in Pontcanna, connecting with the ''Taff Trail'' ;North Cardiff *''M4 Junction 32'': routes run under the junction from Coryton to
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*''Gabalfa Interchange'': routes run over and round the junction as an alternative to vehicle routes *''
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'': routes run around Heath Hospital through King George Field ;South Cardiff *North Road: from the
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to Llys Talybont, connecting to the ''Taff Trail''. *''Leckwith Road'': from
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in Canton connecting to the ''Ely Trail.'' *''
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'': the vicinity has a network of segregated routes connected to the ''Ely Trail'' in the west, Grangetown in the north, and Cardiff Bay in the east. *''Lloyd George Avenue'': from the City Centre to Cardiff Bay, part of Route 8 *''Central Link'': parallel to the east of Lloyd George Avenue *''
Butetown Butetown (or ''The Docks'', cy, Tre-biwt) is a district and community in the south of the city of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. It was originally a model housing estate built in the early 19th century by the 2nd Marquess of Bute, for whose t ...
: a route runs through a housing estate to Cardiff Bay, parallel to the west of Lloyd George Avenue *''Rover Way'': through an industrial and commercial estate between
Adamsdown Adamsdown ( cy, Waunadda or ) is an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Adamsdown is generally located between Newport Road, to the north and the mainline railway to the south. The area includes ...
and
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;East Cardiff *''
Llanedeyrn Llanedeyrn ( cy, Llanedern) is a former village, now a district and community, in the east of the city of Cardiff, Wales, located around 3.5 miles from the city centre. The parish of Llanedeyrn rests on the banks of the river Rhymney and is visi ...
'': a route runs through the housing estate from St Mellons Road to Llanedeyrn Interchange *''Pentwyn Drive'': a route runs along this road in Pentwyn around Wern-goch Park and connects with the ''Rumney Trail'' *'' St Mellons'': routes connect various parts of the suburb *''
Llanrumney Llanrumney ( cy, Llanrhymni) is a suburb, community and electoral ward in east Cardiff, Wales. Llanrumney was in Monmouthshire until it was incorporated into Cardiff in 1938. History The land where modern Llanrumney stands was left to Keynsham ...
'': a route connects Llanrumney Avenue with Ball Road, near the ''Rumney Trail''


Cycle parking

There are
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s for parking in locations including the following: ;West Cardiff *'' Canton'': Cowbridge Road East, Wellington Street and Llandaff Road *'' Fairwater'': Fairwater Library ;North Cardiff *''
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'':
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*''
Cathays Cathays ( ; Welsh: officially ''Cathays'' but also , 'the constant meadow') is a district and community in the centre of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is an old suburb of Cardiff established in 1875. It is very densely populated and contain ...
'': North Road (
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) and
Cathays Library Cathays Library is a Grade II* listed library building in Cathays, Cardiff, Wales. It is one of the 2,500 Carnegie libraries, financed by the American businessman Andrew Carnegie. Location The library is situated on the northern edge of Catha ...
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'': Penylan Library ;South Cardiff *'' Cardiff Bay'': around
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, Atlantic Wharf and West Bute Street ;
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*''Central Square'': for Central bus and
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*''Castle Street'': near Millennium Stadium *''Wood Street'': at Millennium Plaza *''The Hayes'': for
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*''Westgate Street'': opposite Millennium Stadium *''The Friary'': for Queen Street *''Park Place'': for Queen Street *''Charles Street'': for Queen Street *''Churchill Way'': for Queen Street and Capitol Shopping Centre *''Queen Street'': near junction with Newport Road *''
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'' *''Callahagn Square'' *''
Cathays Park Cathays Park ( cy, Parc Cathays) or Cardiff Civic Centre is a civic centre area in the city centre of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, consisting of a number of early 20th century buildings and a central park area, Alexandra Gardens. It i ...
'': at City Hall *''
Adamsdown Adamsdown ( cy, Waunadda or ) is an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Adamsdown is generally located between Newport Road, to the north and the mainline railway to the south. The area includes ...
'': Roath Library ;East Cardiff *'' Rumney'': Rumney Library *''
Llanrumney Llanrumney ( cy, Llanrhymni) is a suburb, community and electoral ward in east Cardiff, Wales. Llanrumney was in Monmouthshire until it was incorporated into Cardiff in 1938. History The land where modern Llanrumney stands was left to Keynsham ...
'': Llanrumney Library *'' St Mellons'': St Mellons Library


Cycle hire

Pedal Power is a charity with their main bike centre in Pontcanna offering cycle hire facilities. Cycle training and cycle assessments are also available.


OYBike

In March 2009 the
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and Cardiff Council announced plans to introduce a free cycle hire scheme, with bike racks placed around the city, allowing people to pick up bikes and ride them to another point, where they would leave the bike. Money would also be put into creating more strategic cycle routes and cycle lanes. The system, similar to those in other large cities, launched in September 2009, and included 70 bikes and 35 hire points (initially 7) around the centre and the south of the city. The stations (in 2010) were: Central Station; Cardiff Castle; Central Library; Queen Street Station; Churchill Way; City Hall; eastern Queen Street; Cardiff Bay Station; County Hall; and Cardiff Bay Visitors’ Centre. It was necessary to register before using a bike. The first half an hour was free after which a small hourly fee was payable. The scheme, which was part of a £28.5 million plan to encourage residents in the capital to use sustainable transport and ease congestion, was welcomed by campaigners. The cycle scheme run by
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ended in December 2011 after funding was removed by Cardiff council; the operator did not have other sponsors so the bikes along with their smart locks were removed from the city centre.


Nextbike

In June 2017
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was announced as the new provider of a public bike hire scheme for Cardiff. This would integrate new technology into the bikes, rather than the docking stations. Fifty bikes went 'live' in March 2018, with an official launch in May 2018 when the numbers would increase to 250. The bikes could be rented via a website, a telephone hotline, or by downloading a
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. Standard charges were £1 for every half hour period. Annual subscriptions were also available. Almost 7,800 people were registered for the scheme by June 2018. Nextbike has been both popular and successful, with Cardiff Council backing the scheme. Nextbike has begun to introduced electric bikes across Cardiff, where users can rent and return electric bikes. In 2021 Nextbike secured a sponsorship deal with OVO.


Cycle refurbishment

Cardiff Cycle Workshop, a bike workshop launched in July 2010 in Ely, refurbishes and repairs unwanted cycles, saving old bikes from the landfill and revitalises them for new owners at cheaper prices. Cardiff Cycle Workshop has an agreement with
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for cages to be placed in the waste facilities in Fairwater and Grangetown for members of the public to leave their unwanted bicycles. Then the bikes are refurbished, checked for safety and have parts replaced. The bikes are then sold for anything from £10 to £150. Three year funding has come from the
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Cycling routes


Cross city north cycleway

Cross city north cycleway began as a temporary cycleway along Cowbridge Road East, North Road, Boulevard de Nantes, Dumfries Place, and Newport Road. This runs around the city centre, connecting to cycleway 1, cycleway 4, and the Taff Trail. It will eventually also connect to cycleway 2 and cycleway 5. File:Cardiff Cross City North Cycleway - Next to Cathays Park.jpg, Looking down the route adjacent to Boulevard de Nantes. File:Cardiff Cross City North Cycleway - Driveway.jpg, Looking down the route adjacent to Cowbridge Road East, towards the city centre.


Cycleway 1

Cycleway 1 is a bidirectional cycle track under development. It will eventually link the city centre to the suburb of
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, with connections to the
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. As of 2021, a section on Senghenydd Road had been completed, with construction under way on an extension to the University Hospital of Wales, costing £6,000,000. File:Cardiff Cycleway 1 - Looking down Senghenydd Road.jpg, On Senghenydd Road, with blue paint indicating that cyclists have priority over the side junction. File:Cardiff Cycleway 1 - Next to the Student Union.jpg, Next to Cardiff University Student Union on Senghenydd Road.


Cycleway 4

Cycleway 4 is a bidirectional cycle track. It will eventually link the city centre to
Llandaff Llandaff (; cy, Llandaf ; from 'church' and ''River Taff, Taf'') is a district, Community (Wales), community and coterminous electoral ward in the north of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It was incorporated into the city in 1922. It is the seat of ...
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Danescourt Danescourt is an outer suburb of western Cardiff, just over northwest of Cardiff city centre. Danescourt is part of the Llandaff Community. History Danescourt is built around Radyr's Church in Wales parish church of St John the Baptist and th ...
, and
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. As of 2021, a section in
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has been completed, with consultations ongoing for an extension to Llandaff. File:Cardiff Cycleway 4 - Pedestrian crossing.jpg, A pedestrian crossing to the SWALEC Stadium in Sophia Gardens. File:Cardiff Cycleway 4 - Road, footway, and cycleway.jpg, Looking towards the city centre in Sophia Gardens. File:Cardiff Cycleway 4 - Crossing Street in Bute Prk.jpg, The southern end, where it meets a short path to the Taff Trail and cycleways in the city centre.


Ely Trail

The off-road ''Ely Trail'' is under development in the west and south of the city as of 2010, funded by the County Council, Visit Wales, and Countryside Council for Wales. So far completed is the northern section through St Fagans, Fairwater and Ely, and the southern section running from
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to the south along the
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through Grangetown, finishing at the
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. However, these sections are yet to be connected. The route is connected to
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via an off-road north-south route through
Butetown Butetown (or ''The Docks'', cy, Tre-biwt) is a district and community in the south of the city of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. It was originally a model housing estate built in the early 19th century by the 2nd Marquess of Bute, for whose t ...
. The ''Taff Trail'' at Cardiff Bay can also be joined from the trail via Grangetown and Butetown. File:Ely Trail Fairwater.JPG, The Ely Trail in Fairwater File:Ely Trail St Fagans.JPG, The end of the Ely Trail in St Fagans File:Ely Trail Picnic Area.JPG, A picnic area on the Ely Trail


Llys Tal-Y-Bont Cycleway

The Llys Tal-Y-Bont Cycleway is a bidirectional cycle track approximately 0.5km long. It runs from a connection with the
Taff Trail The Taff Trail ( cy, Taith Taf) is a popular walking and cycle path that runs for between Cardiff Bay and Brecon in Wales. It is so named because it follows the course of the River Taff. Along much of its length, it follows the National Cycl ...
and the North Road Cycleway to the Excelsior Industrial Estate, with a connection to a bike park. Originally, this route was a 2m wide shared path, but work in 2020 upgraded it to a 2m wide path for pedestrians and a 4m wide separate path for cyclists. This also makes use of an existing underpass under Eastern Avenue.


North Road Cycleway

The North Road Cycleway runs from the city centre to Birchgrove. Upgrade work on an existing route began in 2018, and a 2020 upgrade to a large section of the cycleway means that it is both off-road for nearly all of its length and has a maximum width of 4 metres. The cycleway is separated from pedestrians for the newer section near the city centre. The route has been criticised for being too close to trees for much of the route, potentially leading to increased
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.


Rhymney Trail

The off-road ''Rhymney Trail'' is being developed by the Council as a commuting and recreational route along the
Rhymney River The Rhymney River ( cy, Afon Rhymni) is a river in the Rhymney Valley, South Wales, flowing through Cardiff into the Severn Estuary. The river formed the boundary between the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire until in 1887, ...
in the east of the city. Currently completed is the section between
Llanedeyrn Llanedeyrn ( cy, Llanedern) is a former village, now a district and community, in the east of the city of Cardiff, Wales, located around 3.5 miles from the city centre. The parish of Llanedeyrn rests on the banks of the river Rhymney and is visi ...
and Rumney. The Cardiff Cycle Map shows the route running off-road from Llanedeyrn Interchange, bypassing
Llanrumney Llanrumney ( cy, Llanrhymni) is a suburb, community and electoral ward in east Cardiff, Wales. Llanrumney was in Monmouthshire until it was incorporated into Cardiff in 1938. History The land where modern Llanrumney stands was left to Keynsham ...
to the west, briefly joining Newport Road (B4487), and then heading south of Rumney to Wentloog Avenue (B4239). However, an off-road section also runs north-south through Pentwyn from Llanedeyrn.


Taff Trail

The 55-mile long ''
Taff Trail The Taff Trail ( cy, Taith Taf) is a popular walking and cycle path that runs for between Cardiff Bay and Brecon in Wales. It is so named because it follows the course of the River Taff. Along much of its length, it follows the National Cycl ...
'' runs from Cardiff Bay through
Pontypridd () ( colloquially: Ponty) is a town and a community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Geography comprises the electoral wards of , Hawthorn, Pontypridd Town, 'Rhondda', Rhydyfelin Central/Ilan ( Rhydfelen), Trallwng ( Trallwn) and Treforest (). ...
and Merthyr Tydfil to
Brecon Brecon (; cy, Aberhonddu; ), archaically known as Brecknock, is a market town in Powys, mid Wales. In 1841, it had a population of 5,701. The population in 2001 was 7,901, increasing to 8,250 at the 2011 census. Historically it was the coun ...
, forming part of the '' Lôn Las Cymru'' – the
National Cycle Network The National Cycle Network (NCN) is the national cycling route network of the United Kingdom, which was established to encourage cycling and walking throughout Britain, as well as for the purposes of bicycle touring. It was created by the cha ...
'' Route 8'' to Holyhead. The route begins at
Roald Dahl Plass Roald Dahl Plass is a public space in Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales. It is named after Cardiff-born author Roald Dahl, and is located on the coast along the south of the city centre. The square is home to the Senedd building housing the Senedd, ...
in Cardiff Bay and runs mostly off-road through the city for north around Grangetown and the City Centre, joining the
River Taff The River Taff ( cy, Afon Taf) is a river in Wales. It rises as two rivers in the Brecon Beacons; the Taf Fechan (''little Taff'') and the Taf Fawr (''great Taff'') before becoming one just north of Merthyr Tydfil. Its confluence with th ...
in
Bute Park Bute Park and Arboretum () is a park in Cardiff, Wales. It comprises of landscaped gardens and parkland that once formed the grounds of Cardiff Castle. The park is named after the 3rd Marquess of Bute, whose family owned the castle. History and ...
before heading north-west through
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and Radyr, leaving the city at
Tongwynlais is a village and Community (Wales), community in the north of Cardiff, Wales, north of the M4 motorway in the River Taff, Taff Valley. It is notable as the location of the hillside landmark, . The population as of the 2011 census was 1871. Top ...
.


Route 88: Coastal route

National Cycle Route 88 is a coastal cycle route being constructed from Newport to
Margam Country Park Margam Country Park is a country park estate in Wales, of around 850 acres (3.4 km²). It is situated in Margam, about 2 miles (3 km) from Port Talbot in south Wales. It was once owned by the Mansel Talbot family and is now owned and ...
,
Bridgend Bridgend (; cy, Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr or just , meaning "the end of the bridge on the Ogmore") is a town in Bridgend County Borough in Wales, west of Cardiff and east of Swansea. The town is named after the medieval bridge over the River Og ...
, via
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.


Pont y Werin

Pont y Werin ( Welsh for ''The People's Bridge'') is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning the
River Ely The River Ely ( cy, Afon Elái) is in South Wales flowing generally southeast, from Tonyrefail to Cardiff. The river is about long. The Ely's numerous sources lie in the mountains to the south of Tonypandy, near the town of Tonyrefail, ri ...
between Cardiff Bay and Penarth. This forms a key part of Route 88. Costing approximately £4.5 million, Pont y Werin crosses between the
Cardiff International Sports Village Cardiff International Sports Village ( cy, Pentref Chwaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd) is located in Cardiff Bay in the city of Cardiff, Wales. It is one of the largest Urban renewal, regeneration projects currently in the UK and is a Public-priv ...
and Penarth, allowing the public to travel to the Sports Village via Cogan railway station. Opened on 14 July 2010, the
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completes the Cardiff Bay circular walk and cycle route, and incorporates a 20-metre opening section to allow river traffic to pass. The whole bridge is a shared space for pedestrians and cyclists, and is not wide enough for segregation.


Penarth

In 2010 it was announced a commuter route for cyclists would be installed, aiming to improve transport links between Penarth and Cardiff Bay.


Integration


Cardiff rail network

Cycling is integrated into the city's urban rail network, which is operated by
Transport for Wales Rail Transport for Wales Rail Limited, branded as Transport for Wales and TfW Rail ( and ), is a Welsh publicly owned train operating company, a subsidiary of Transport for Wales (TfW), a Welsh Government-owned company. It commenced operations of t ...
. Most trains have spaces for two cycles. However they are not permitted on services from Caerphilly, Radyr (except the City Line), Cadoxton, and Ebbw Vale Town to
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or Cardiff Central between 07:00 and 09:30, or services in the reverse direction 16:00 to 18:00 on weekdays. Outside these times, carriage is still at the discretion of the
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. Folding cycles can be carried folded-up at any time. There is cycle storage at Cardiff Central station on all platforms, at the front and rear entrances to the station, and in the Riverside car park.


National rail network

Cycles are also permitted free of charge on the wider national network provided they can be safely stored in the designated areas and reservations through the train operator are recommended. Bikes must be carried in the designated area of the train and can't be stored in aisles or vestibule areas. Cycles can not be carried on rail-replacement coach services. Folding bikes can be carried at all times as normal hand luggage. Transport for Wales also operates most of the Welsh rail network and its cycle policies apply to other services as well without the restrictions applied to the Cardiff rail network.


Buses

Cycles can not be carried on bus services in Cardiff. However, a ''Beacons Bus'' runs on Sundays and Bank Holidays in summer to
Brecon Brecon (; cy, Aberhonddu; ), archaically known as Brecknock, is a market town in Powys, mid Wales. In 1841, it had a population of 5,701. The population in 2001 was 7,901, increasing to 8,250 at the 2011 census. Historically it was the coun ...
which tows a cycle trailer to carry cycles. Efforts have been made to ensure there is bike parking next to bus stops.


Cycling Campaigns in Cardiff


Sustrans Cymru

Sustrans is a UK sustainable transport charity that constructs safe cycle routes and other inititiatives to encourage people to walk or cycle. Their ''Valleys Cycle Network'' project aims to add 100 miles of vehicle-free routes in the Valleys of South Wales. In September 2011 it was announced that Sustrans Cymru were launching a new project in Cardiff funded by the Wales Government. This involved offering expert consultation to Cardiff householders to draw up personal travel plans, designed to reduce car journeys and encourage, amongst other things, increased use of bicycles.


Cardiff Cycling Campaign

The ''Cardiff Cycling Campaign'' campaigns for better provisions for cyclists in the city, believing that the council's attitude is inadequate. While it welcomes the Council's commitment to consider the needs of cyclists, it argues that these should not be marginal in relation to the management of cars and buses. A sea-change in thinking is required and available Council funds need to be used imaginatively to create 'coherent and continuous routes' through the city for cyclists. For example, safe cycling routes through the city centre were lost with the construction of the new St Davids 2 shopping centre. In April 2006 the Campaign pointed out that only 2.7% of people cycled to work in Cardiff. Campaigners cycled through Cardiff city centre during a rush hour period, accompanied by local councillors and a Welsh Assembly Member. A participating councillor was quoted as saying 'I was happy to rise to the challenge but at times it was frightening. The cycle lanes were sometimes inadequate and complicated, and if I hadn't been with the campaign I probably would have got lost'.


Cycle Cardiff

''Cycle Cardiff'' aims to raise awareness of cycling and organises bike rides in and around the city.


World Naked Bike Ride

The ''Cardiff World Naked Bike Ride'' has taken place annually since 2008. This is part of a globally coordinated
World Naked Bike Ride The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an international clothing-optional bike ride in which participants plan, meet and ride together ''en masse'' on human-powered transport (the vast majority on bicycles, but some on skateboards and inline skates) ...
, designed to highlight the vulnerability of cyclists on the road and campaign for better cycling facilities. In June 2011 80 cyclists reportedly took part riding through the centre of Cardiff, many of them naked.''"Naked bike ride takes over Cardiff's streets"''
WalesOnline, 13 June 2011


See also

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Outline of cycling :''This article is an outline about the activity of cycling. For an outline about bicycles themselves, see outline of bicycles.'' :The following ''outline'' is provided as an overview of, as well as a topical guide to cycling: Cycling, a ...

Cycleways - Cardiff.gov.uk


References


External links


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