As above really - am interested in going - just havent bought the maps yet - worth going? Or is it more road riding?
paul
It's not well served by bridleways so there is not much in the way of [i]legal[/i] off road riding on the peninsular itself although there are some options North of Nefyn. Good road riding though.
Don't let that put you off though - it's a fantastic area with loads to do, and you're only a short schlep from some fantastic riding in the mountains. Snowdon is about an hour away as is Coed Y Brenin.
I'd avoid Abersoch at peak times though - it gets rammed with half of Manchester. Western end of the peninsular is lots quieter - Rhiw, Aberdaron etc.
My GF has a house in Abersoch, i love the place and have been sailing there for many years, its lobvely but as sporcketjockey said it does get really busyespecially around school holidays and bank holidays.
I took my bike up there onces and found a few bridleways but its difficult to put together a decent loop.
There is the coastal path, parts of it you can ride but other parts are footpath only and the frustrating thing is that there are sonme local restrictions on what is rideable and you have to get this info from the local Gwyndd council.
I'd head up there for a few days with a road bike and MTB, take the MTB to Coed Y Brenin for a day and spend a day on the road. There's some good road climns, lots of short steep stuff on narrow lanes and some grewat coastal views.