Get your bicycles serviced for the New Year 2026 ! as I have just done in Coedpoeth Wales near Wrexham Wrecsam ready for Vegan healthy exercise on holiday in Snowdonia car free roads for adventurers !

Get presents for activity sport exercise…

Dahon Folding Bicycle from Wrexham Recycle Charity shop of Nightingales Hospice serviced by Hillside

When relatives and or friends call, one needs ready available bikes to use with them btw if they do not have folding easily transportation bikes.

Recommended by Homestead Garage Llay Ltd who have Car MOT, CAR servicing and container storage services at Llay near Wrexham Wrecsam north Wales gog Cymru.

I get accessories like bicycle reflector straps and add ons including lights off Temu I fit those myself. Transparent bike capes my latest orders.

Hillside Bicycle repairs and servicing at Coedpoeth.

Revitalize Your Ride
Experience top-notch bike servicing and repair with a local touch. Our Cytech qualified technicians (the industry standard for advance cycle maintenance) provide affordable solutions to ensure your bike runs like new.

Telephone: 07341273139

E-mail: info@hilltopcycles.co.uk

Address: 51 High Street, Coedpoeth, LL11 3SA, Wrexham

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The Hillside Coepoeth bicycle services chap is a Music Graduate btw he plays the violin too !

I dropped off a couple of Raleigh bikes and folding bikes today to him…

Chatted about Philip Chidell
violin virtuoso concerts ….

I do like intellectuals with practical skills !

I am only royal schools of music grade 5 in piano…one needs to be grade 6 to 8 to be able to study music at University.

Borderline! Wink.

Professional Bike Maintenance and Repair Services

………

The Mawddach Trail
The Mawddach Trail footpath walk and cycle route winds for 9.5 miles (15km) along the disused railway track on the southern edge of the spectacular Mawddach estuary. Whilst the trail can be joined at several points it starts at the picturesque market town of Dolgellau and finishes by crossing the iconic railway bridge over the mouth of the estuary into Barmouth.

Barmouth Railway Bridge
The Mawddach Trail is a stunning multi-use path following the old disused railway line along the edge of the beautiful Mawddach estuary in Southern Snowdonia. The almost exclusively traffic–free route, which is owned by the Snowdonia National Park, is clearly marked and can be easily followed. It is essentially flat, has a fairly even surface and for most of its length is at least 3 metres wide, and as such it is suitable for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users.

The trail stretches for fifteen kilometres (nine and a half miles) between Dolgellau (starting at the car park besides the bridge) and Barmouth and can be joined at several points, including Pont y Wernddu, Penmaenpool/Taicynhaeaf, Arthog and Morfa Mawddach.

Mawddach Trail Map
Bus services run on either side of the estuary, and there are train stations at Morfa Mawddach and Barmouth. It is not, however, without its challenges, albeit small ones. There is a narrow footbridge with a steep up-ramp between Dolgellau and Pont y Wernddu, which may present a hazard for wheelchair and trike users, and the National Park suggests that such users join the trail at the Pont y Wernddu car park. Equally, the exit from Barmouth Toll Bridge to the busy A496 is very steep and joins the road on a blind corner with no footpath. Everyone needs to take care here.

Mawddach Trail sign
In return for these small inconveniences, you get access to one of the most spectacular Railway Walks that Britain has to offer. There are stunning views across to Diffwys and the Rhinogs, and up the estuary to Y Garn and the Arans beyond Dolgellau. Pretty much the whole of the estuary is listed as a site of special scientific interest, there are two RSPB reserves (Taicynhaeaf and Arthog), and a whole host of historical sites to ponder over as you make your way through this beautiful landscape.

Cycling along the Mawddach Trail
The Mawddach Trail | Mawddach Trail Guidebook | Bike Rental

The Mawddach Trail

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🚲 Prison rehabilitation and charity: Prisoners at HMP Berwyn refurbish bikes to raise funds for Nightingale House 🚲

At HMP Berwyn, prisoners are learning accredited bike maintenance skills by refurbishing donated bicycles. These bikes are then sold at the Bryn Lane Reuse Shop, raising vital funds for Nightingale House Hospice 💚

With support from FCC Environment and Wrexham County Borough Council, the scheme is making a big impact:
✅ Supporting prisoner rehabilitation with meaningful skills
✅ Offering affordable, sustainable transport to local people
✅ Reducing waste through reuse
✅ Raising funds for hospice care

🛒 Find refurbished bikes and more at the Bryn Lane Reuse Shop, every purchase helps us care for patients and families across our community.

#NightingaleHouseHospice #NHH #wrexhamcommunity #reusereducerecycle #reuse

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  1. Get your bicycles serviced for the New Year 2026 ! as I have just done in Coedpoeth Wales near Wrexham Wrecsam ready for Vegan healthy exercise on holiday in Snowdonia car free roads for adventurers !

    Get presents for activity sport exercise…

    Dahon Folding Bicycle from Wrexham Recycle Charity shop of Nightingales Hospice serviced by Hillside

    When relatives and or friends call, one needs ready available bikes to use with them btw if they do not have folding easily transportation bikes.

    Recommended by Homestead Garage Llay Ltd who have Car MOT, CAR servicing and container storage services at Llay near Wrexham Wrecsam north Wales gog Cymru.

    I get accessories like bicycle reflector straps and add ons including lights off Temu I fit those myself. Transparent bike capes my latest orders.

    Hillside Bicycle repairs and servicing at Coedpoeth.

    Revitalize Your Ride
    Experience top-notch bike servicing and repair with a local touch. Our Cytech qualified technicians (the industry standard for advance cycle maintenance) provide affordable solutions to ensure your bike runs like new.

    Telephone: 07341273139

    E-mail: info@hilltopcycles.co.uk

    Address: 51 High Street, Coedpoeth, LL11 3SA, Wrexham

    …..

    The Hillside Coepoeth bicycle services chap is a Music Graduate btw he plays the violin too !

    I dropped off a couple of Raleigh bikes and folding bikes today to him…

    Chatted about Philip Chidell
    violin virtuoso concerts ….

    I do like intellectuals with practical skills !

    I am only royal schools of music grade 5 in piano…one needs to be grade 6 to 8 to be able to study music at University.

    Borderline! Wink.

    Professional Bike Maintenance and Repair Services

    ………
    Mawddach Trail maps, guides and tourist information
    The Mawddach Trail

    The Mawddach Trail
    The Mawddach Trail footpath walk and cycle route winds for 9.5 miles (15km) along the disused railway track on the southern edge of the spectacular Mawddach estuary. Whilst the trail can be joined at several points it starts at the picturesque market town of Dolgellau and finishes by crossing the iconic railway bridge over the mouth of the estuary into Barmouth.

    Barmouth Railway Bridge
    Barmouth Railway Bridge
    The Mawddach Trail is a stunning multi-use path following the old disused railway line along the edge of the beautiful Mawddach estuary in Southern Snowdonia. The almost exclusively traffic–free route, which is owned by the Snowdonia National Park, is clearly marked and can be easily followed. It is essentially flat, has a fairly even surface and for most of its length is at least 3 metres wide, and as such it is suitable for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users.

    The trail stretches for fifteen kilometres (nine and a half miles) between Dolgellau (starting at the car park besides the bridge) and Barmouth and can be joined at several points, including Pont y Wernddu, Penmaenpool/Taicynhaeaf, Arthog and Morfa Mawddach.

    Mawddach Trail Map
    Bus services run on either side of the estuary, and there are train stations at Morfa Mawddach and Barmouth. It is not, however, without its challenges, albeit small ones. There is a narrow footbridge with a steep up-ramp between Dolgellau and Pont y Wernddu, which may present a hazard for wheelchair and trike users, and the National Park suggests that such users join the trail at the Pont y Wernddu car park. Equally, the exit from Barmouth Toll Bridge to the busy A496 is very steep and joins the road on a blind corner with no footpath. Everyone needs to take care here.

    Mawddach Trail sign
    In return for these small inconveniences, you get access to one of the most spectacular Railway Walks that Britain has to offer. There are stunning views across to Diffwys and the Rhinogs, and up the estuary to Y Garn and the Arans beyond Dolgellau. Pretty much the whole of the estuary is listed as a site of special scientific interest, there are two RSPB reserves (Taicynhaeaf and Arthog), and a whole host of historical sites to ponder over as you make your way through this beautiful landscape.

    To find out more about the social, industrial and natural history of the estuary, why not buy a detailed guide to the Mawddach Trail

    Cycling along the Mawddach Trail
    The Mawddach Trail | Mawddach Trail Guidebook | Bike Rental

    The Mawddach Trail

  2. Dahon Folding Bicycle from Wrexham refuse recycling tip on Bryn Lane Wrexham Industrial Estate north Wales gog Cymru

    Christmas healthy presents for activity sport cycling !

    Masses of bikes for children and adults.

    Second hand, used bikes.

    Service bikes regularly to enjoy them with Hillside cycle servicing in Coedpoeth near Wrexham Wrecsam.

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    Get your bicycles serviced for the New Year 2026 ! as I have just done in Coedpoeth Wales near Wrexham Wrecsam ready for Vegan healthy exercise on holiday in Snowdonia car free roads for adventurers !

    When relatives and or friends call, one needs ready available bikes to use with them btw if they do not have folding easily transportation bikes.

    Recommended by Homestead Garage Llay Ltd who have Car MOT, CAR servicing and container storage services at Llay near Wrexham Wrecsam north Wales gog Cymru.

    I get accessories like bicycle reflector straps and add ons including lights off Temu I fit those myself. Transparent bike capes my latest orders.

    Hillside Bicycle repairs and servicing at Coedpoeth.

    Revitalize Your Ride
    Experience top-notch bike servicing and repair with a local touch. Our Cytech qualified technicians (the industry standard for advance cycle maintenance) provide affordable solutions to ensure your bike runs like new.

    Telephone: 07341273139

    E-mail: info@hilltopcycles.co.uk

    Address: 51 High Street, Coedpoeth, LL11 3SA, Wrexham

    …..

    The Hillside Coepoeth bicycle services chap is a Music Graduate btw he plays the violin too !

    I dropped off a couple of Raleigh bikes and folding bikes today to him…

    Chatted about Philip Chidell
    violin virtuoso concerts ….

    I do like intellectuals with practical skills !

    I am only royal schools of music grade 5 in piano…one needs to be grade 6 to 8 to be able to study music at University.

    Borderline! Wink.

    Professional Bike Maintenance and Repair Services

    ………

    Temu online bicycle accessories such as USB rechargeable lights for day and night use for visibility.

    3 hours duration of light at max light setting before USB recharge of 10 minutes.

    High visibility yellow outer clothing from age uk help the aged copthorne Shrewsbury charity shop.

    Bike helmets

    ……….
    Mawddach Trail maps, guides and tourist information
    The Mawddach Trail

    The Mawddach Trail
    The Mawddach Trail footpath walk and cycle route winds for 9.5 miles (15km) along the disused railway track on the southern edge of the spectacular Mawddach estuary. Whilst the trail can be joined at several points it starts at the picturesque market town of Dolgellau and finishes by crossing the iconic railway bridge over the mouth of the estuary into Barmouth.

    Barmouth Railway Bridge
    Barmouth Railway Bridge
    The Mawddach Trail is a stunning multi-use path following the old disused railway line along the edge of the beautiful Mawddach estuary in Southern Snowdonia. The almost exclusively traffic–free route, which is owned by the Snowdonia National Park, is clearly marked and can be easily followed. It is essentially flat, has a fairly even surface and for most of its length is at least 3 metres wide, and as such it is suitable for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users.

    The trail stretches for fifteen kilometres (nine and a half miles) between Dolgellau (starting at the car park besides the bridge) and Barmouth and can be joined at several points, including Pont y Wernddu, Penmaenpool/Taicynhaeaf, Arthog and Morfa Mawddach.

    Mawddach Trail Map
    Bus services run on either side of the estuary, and there are train stations at Morfa Mawddach and Barmouth. It is not, however, without its challenges, albeit small ones. There is a narrow footbridge with a steep up-ramp between Dolgellau and Pont y Wernddu, which may present a hazard for wheelchair and trike users, and the National Park suggests that such users join the trail at the Pont y Wernddu car park. Equally, the exit from Barmouth Toll Bridge to the busy A496 is very steep and joins the road on a blind corner with no footpath. Everyone needs to take care here.

    Mawddach Trail sign
    In return for these small inconveniences, you get access to one of the most spectacular Railway Walks that Britain has to offer. There are stunning views across to Diffwys and the Rhinogs, and up the estuary to Y Garn and the Arans beyond Dolgellau. Pretty much the whole of the estuary is listed as a site of special scientific interest, there are two RSPB reserves (Taicynhaeaf and Arthog), and a whole host of historical sites to ponder over as you make your way through this beautiful landscape.

    To find out more about the social, industrial and natural history of the estuary, why not buy a detailed guide to the Mawddach Trail

    Cycling along the Mawddach Trail
    The Mawddach Trail | Mawddach Trail Guidebook | Bike Rental

    The Mawddach Trail

    ……….

    🚲 Prison rehabilitation and charity: Prisoners at HMP Berwyn refurbish bikes to raise funds for Nightingale House 🚲

    At HMP Berwyn, prisoners are learning accredited bike maintenance skills by refurbishing donated bicycles. These bikes are then sold at the Bryn Lane Reuse Shop, raising vital funds for Nightingale House Hospice 💚

    Katie Roberts, our Head of Retail and Catering, said:
    “This partnership not only creates a sustainable bike scheme but also supports rehabilitation and raises vital funds for our services.”

    With support from FCC Environment and Wrexham County Borough Council, the scheme is making a big impact:
    ✅ Supporting prisoner rehabilitation with meaningful skills
    ✅ Offering affordable, sustainable transport to local people
    ✅ Reducing waste through reuse
    ✅ Raising funds for hospice care

    Garry Smith, General Manager at FCC Environment, summed it up perfectly:
    “This partnership is a fantastic example of how collaboration can deliver a real social and environmental impact.”

    🛒 Find refurbished bikes and more at the Bryn Lane Reuse Shop, every purchase helps us care for patients and families across our community.

    #NightingaleHouseHospice #NHH #wrexhamcommunity #reusereducerecycle #reuse
    #hillsidecycleservices
    #NightingaleHouseHospice
    #reusereducerecycle
    #cycle

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  3. 🚲 Prison rehabilitation and charity: Prisoners at HMP Berwyn refurbish bikes to raise funds for Nightingale House 🚲

    At HMP Berwyn, prisoners are learning accredited bike maintenance skills by refurbishing donated bicycles. These bikes are then sold at the Bryn Lane Reuse Shop, raising vital funds for Nightingale House Hospice 💚

    Katie Roberts, our Head of Retail and Catering, said:
    “This partnership not only creates a sustainable bike scheme but also supports rehabilitation and raises vital funds for our services.”

    With support from FCC Environment and Wrexham County Borough Council, the scheme is making a big impact:
    ✅ Supporting prisoner rehabilitation with meaningful skills
    ✅ Offering affordable, sustainable transport to local people
    ✅ Reducing waste through reuse
    ✅ Raising funds for hospice care

    Garry Smith, General Manager at FCC Environment, summed it up perfectly:
    “This partnership is a fantastic example of how collaboration can deliver a real social and environmental impact.”

    🛒 Find refurbished bikes and more at the Bryn Lane Reuse Shop, every purchase helps us care for patients and families across our community.

    #NightingaleHouseHospice #NHH #wrexhamcommunity #reusereducerecycle #reuse

  4. Temu online shop for bicycle accessories such as USB rechargeable lights for day and night use for visibility.

    3 hours duration of light at max light setting before USB recharge of 10 minutes.

    High visibility yellow outer clothing from age uk help the aged copthorne Shrewsbury charity shop.

    Bike helmets

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