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# Brecon Beacons & Beyond Bikepacking Adventure

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Brecon Beacons & Beyond Bikepacking Adventure
- **URL slug**: brecon-beacons-beyond-bikepacking-adventure
- **Course id**: 71284
- **Centre id**: 70510

## Short summary

Four days of varied riding take you from the quiet Tywi Valley into the Southern Cambrian Mountains, before crossing Gospel Pass and rolling into the Brecon Beacons National Park. This route is designed for riders who enjoy steady climbs, remote landscapes and long descents, with enough challenge to feel earned but plenty of time to explore cafés, swim spots and small Welsh towns along the way. Daily distances remain achievable, even with exposure on the higher sections. Expect extended climbs, steep ramps, high passes, gravel sections and periods with no facilities, giving the trip a more remote feel than shorter routes. Whether camping or staying in B&Bs, the journey blends scenic variety with a strong sense of moving through distinct landscapes each day. This is a self-guided route, wi…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Bikepacking
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Improver
- **Course categories**: Gear Rental, Guides & Tours, Multi-Day, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Wales
- **Subregions**: Mid & South-West Wales
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Coordinates**: 51.9940238, -3.7956751 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 495
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Roam Bikepacking
- **Owner / contact label**: Joe Armstrong
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: —
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: —
- **Min group**: 2
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: If you wish to cancel your trip, you must inform us by email with written confirmation. This should be done by the group leader who made the booking. The following charges apply from the date we receive your email: More than 42 days prior to the start date date of your trip – deposit 42 – 29 days prior to the start date of your trip – 50% of the total cost 28 days or less prior to the start date of your trip – 100% of the total cost If for any reason you leave the trip early or do not take part in a portion of it, you are not entitled to any refund.
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Four days of varied riding take you from the quiet Tywi Valley into the Southern Cambrian Mountains, before crossing Gospel Pass and rolling into the Brecon Beacons National Park. This route is designed for riders who enjoy steady climbs, remote landscapes and long descents, with enough challenge to feel earned but plenty of time to explore cafés, swim spots and small Welsh towns along the way. Daily distances remain achievable, even with exposure on the higher sections. Expect extended climbs, steep ramps, high passes, gravel sections and periods with no facilities, giving the trip a more remote feel than shorter routes. Whether camping or staying in B&Bs, the journey blends scenic variety with a strong sense of moving through distinct landscapes each day. This is a self-guided route, with detailed navigation, full kit provision and backup support on hand should you need it. Key Details 🗝️ Duration: 4 days Terrain: Tarmac 90% | Gravel 10% Accommodation Options: Camping or B&Bs Start/Finish: Llandovery Distance: 128 miles, 2775m ascent Difficulty Rating: Moderate – Challenging Route Overview 🗺️ This circular trip links the Tywi Valley, Southern Cambrian Mountains, Builth Wells, the River Wye, Hay-on-Wye, Gospel Pass, Crickhowell and the western edge of the Brecon Beacons. The route offers long climbs, big descents and quieter rural sections with very few shops between start and finish points. Daily ride time is 3–5 hours, with a mix of exposed high ground, peaceful lanes and gravel tracks. Accommodation 🏕️ / 🛏️ Choose between simple rural campsites or B&B accommodation close to pubs and town centres. More detail under the 'accommodation' tab. Food 🍽️ Meals are at your own expense, with plenty of pubs and cafés during the trip. Recommendations are provided. Breakfast is included for B&B stays. Campers receive Firepot breakfast pouches and coffee. Lunches can be picked up en route or eaten as packed meals. Pubs are always within reach for dinner, and tables can be booked in advance where options are limited. Difficulty Rating 💪 Rated Moderate – Challenging , suitable for riders with good cardiovascular fitness. Expect: Long climbs, sometimes steep Exposure on high ground Remote stretches with no shops Gravel sections and a few hike-a-bike moments 3–5 hours of riding each day This is a more remote route, with fewer resupply points and more time spent on exposed terrain. Riders should be comfortable carrying food, snacks and spare layers for long sectio…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Bike Bikepacking bags Accommodation (Camping or B&B) Route preloaded onto a GPS device Bespoke guidebook Bike setup and kit demonstration Pre-trip informational video Backup support service Helmet and gloves First aid kit Bike lock Water bottle Tool kit Camping: 3 nights campsite fees 3-person tent Rollmat and inflatable pillow Sleeping bag Headtorch Gas stove Porridge breakfast pouches Coffee, mug and spoon B&B: 3 nights B&B accommodation Breakfast included

### What’s not included
Food and drinks Insurance Logs for campfire (camping only)

### Kit list
What to Bring 🎒 You’ll be carrying all your kit, so choose light, packable clothing. Everything must fit into the dry bag sent before your trip. To Cycle In: Trainers Shorts (padded optional) 2 t-shirts/tops Waterproof jacket Thin thermal layer or microfleece Socks and underwear Evening Wear: 2 t-shirts/tops Lightweight shoes Synthetic warm layer Warm hat Lightweight trousers Warm socks Other Essentials: Swimming gear Travel towel Sunglasses Mini toiletries Suncream Packed lunch for Day 1 Clothes for journey home (can be stored if travelling by train)

## FAQs

### What is bikepacking and how does it differ from regular cycling trips?

Bikepacking is all about loading the essentials for a multi-day, self-supported adventure onto your bike and heading into quieter, wilder places. Instead of sticking to busy roads, you follow quiet lanes, forestry tracks, bridleways and old unpaved routes that lead you deeper into nature. Modern gravel bikes and clever bikepacking bags have opened up routes that would once have been difficult to access, making these journeys far more comfortable and achievable for anyone keen to get off the beaten track.

### Do we stay in the same accommodation each night?

No. Each trip follows a point-to-point journey, with a new place to stay each night. You’ll finish back where you started, but the route takes you through different landscapes and communities along the way.

### Do we carry all our own kit?

Yes. A big part of bikepacking is travelling self-sufficiently. Everything you need fits into the bikepacking bags provided. Stick to the kit list, pack light, and you’ll be surprised how straightforward it is.

### Why don’t you offer luggage transfers?

Carrying your own kit is part of what makes bikepacking so rewarding. We could move your bags for you, but it would take away the sense of independence and dilute the adventure. The challenge is part of the appeal, and most riders finish feeling proud of what they’ve achieved.

### How much can I bring, and what bags do you provide?

Space is limited, so you’ll need to keep things minimal. Before your trip you’ll receive a detailed kit list, a bag for your belongings, and a video explaining exactly how to pack your bike. This means you know what to expect well in advance and can prepare with confidence.

### Do I need any specialist cycling equipment?

No specialist gear is needed beyond your normal clothing. We supply the bike, bikepacking bags and (if applicable) all camping equipment. We do recommend padded cycling shorts and a decent waterproof jacket. If you prefer to use your own cycling shoes, pedals or helmet, you’re welcome to bring them.

### How fit do I need to be for a bikepacking holiday?

Our routes are designed to be testing but enjoyable for riders with a reasonable level of cardiovascular fitness. Expect hills and sections of unpaved track, but distances are manageable. If you’re not a regular cyclist, some preparation helps—especially for long days in the saddle on rolling terrain. Check the difficulty rating on each trip, and get in touch if you’re unsure which level suits you.

### Do I need off-road cycling experience?

Not at all. You just need to be a confident cyclist. Around a quarter of most routes use “gravel” surfaces, such as forest roads, bridleways or farm tracks. These aren’t technical mountain bike trails—just rougher than tarmac. If you ever reach a section you’d rather not ride, there’s no shame in hopping off and pushing.

### What’s included in the trip price?

Your booking covers the bike, bikepacking bags, accommodation, camping kit (if applicable), a preloaded GPS navigation device, guidebook, backup support and a pre-trip information video. You only need to arrange your travel, your personal clothing, and your food and drink during the trip.

### What kind of bikes do you use?

We provide Temple Cycles gravel bikes with high-quality components. They’re quick on the road, comfortable over rougher sections, and purpose-built for the type of mixed-terrain riding our routes involve.

### Can I bring my own bike?

You can. However, we recommend using our bikes as they are selected for the exact terrain you’ll encounter. It also avoids the hassle of transporting your own bike. If you do choose to bring your own, we offer a discount of £10 per person, per day.

### What does ‘self-guided bikepacking’ mean?

Self-guided means you’re in charge of your own adventure. Instead of a guide riding with you, you get a GPS unit loaded with your route and a detailed guidebook full of local insights. You can ride at your own pace, stop where you like and follow the journey in your own style.

### What if we get lost?

Your GPS device shows your exact location and the line you need to follow—much like a sat nav. We also supply a paper map. If you still manage to drift off-route, just give us a call and we’ll help get you back on track.

### What if we get a puncture or mechanical issue?

Punctures are rare thanks to the high-quality tyres we use, but they can still happen. You’ll have the basic tools and instructions to fix one yourself. If you’re not confident or a more significant issue arises, call us and we’ll come to you. We may be up to two hours away, so it’s worth learning the basics.

### What happens if the weather turns bad?

Trips run in most conditions. Unless there is a severe storm and safety becomes a concern, your adventure will go ahead. Wales is known for the odd shower - even in summer - so a good waterproof jacket is essential. It’s usually mild enough that any damp moments are quickly forgotten once you’re warm and dry in a pub.

### What do we do in an emergency?

In a serious emergency, call 999 or 112 first. After that, let us know so we can support however we can. Thankfully, incidents are very rare.

### What standard of accommodation can we expect?

You choose between B&Bs or camping. B&Bs : Small guesthouses, pubs or hotels with bike-friendly hosts, a solid breakfast and walking access to a pub. Camping : Simple, friendly sites with the essentials—hot showers, toilets, firepits—usually within walking distance of a good pub.

### What are the food options?

Food isn’t included except breakfast for B&B bookings. Lunch is usually picked up en route—cafés or packed lunch. Dinner is up to you, with plenty of pub and restaurant options. For campers, dinner is typically in the nearby pub. Breakfast may be from a local café if there is one, but we also provide porridge sachets plus a stove for hot drinks. Lunch is sourced on the go.

### What if I’ve never camped before?

No problem. Our camping kit is lightweight, reliable and easy to use. We’ll show you how everything works and can send a tent-pitching video beforehand. If you get stuck, fellow campers are nearly always happy to help - and of course, you can call us anytime.

### Can I bring my own camping equipment?

We strongly suggest using the kit we provide. It’s chosen specifically for its low weight and packability, ensuring everything fits onto your bike. Bulkier personal gear often won’t fit.

### What is the maximum group size?

There’s no strict maximum, but if your group is larger than eight, please contact us before booking so we can make the necessary arrangements.

### Is there a minimum age?

Riders must be over 18 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian who can assess their ability. Please contact us in advance if you plan to bring under-18s, as we don’t yet supply child-specific bikes.

### What time do we need to arrive for the briefing?

Exact details vary by route and will be emailed to you beforehand. As a general guideline, please arrive at the start point in your cycling gear and ready for your briefing and bike fitting at 10am.



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