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Abergavenny
Operated by Roam Bikepacking, a partner of adventuro.




This three-day route takes you deep into the Brecon Beacons, linking Wales’ highest road, quiet upland valleys, long gravel descents and peaceful towpaths. Daily distances are achievable for riders with good fitness, with a balanced mix of tarmac and unpaved sections beneath the National Park’s biggest peaks. The journey blends physical challenge with relaxed stretches where you can enjoy the scenery, small towns and local cafés.
Expect a satisfying mix of long climbs, exposed high sections, short hike-a-bike moments and uninterrupted views across one of Wales’ most iconic landscapes. Evenings are spent in welcoming B&B accommodation close to pubs, making this a comfortable yet adventurous long weekend.
This is a self-guided route, with detailed navigation, full kit provision and backup support on hand should you need it.
This loop from Abergavenny showcases some of the Brecon Beacons’ most dramatic riding. You’ll climb through forested valleys, cross Gospel Pass, roll beneath the biggest peaks in the National Park, follow long gravel sections and finish with a high descent into Talybont-on-Usk. Towpaths, quiet lanes and rural climbs fill the gaps between more demanding terrain. Expect 3–6 hours of riding each day.
Rated Moderate – Challenging, suitable for riders with good cardiovascular fitness.
Expect:
Day 1 is shorter, allowing time to explore Hay. Day 2 is the demanding day with a long unpaved climb. Day 3 features more gravel but is predominantly downhill.
If cycling isn’t already part of your routine, building fitness through commuting, longer weekend rides or spin classes will make a noticeable difference. Consistency is the key to enjoying the trip.
This route is shaped by people who know the Brecon Beacons intimately, drawing on years spent exploring quiet lanes, high passes and gravel tracks across the National Park. The experience stays self-guided to keep the freedom and simplicity of bikepacking intact, while offering well-planned support, reliable kit and handpicked accommodation. Sustainability remains a core focus, with each trip designed to support local businesses and minimise environmental impact.
Meet in Abergavenny at 10am. Exact location is sent in advance. Arrive dressed to ride with kit packed in the dry bag provided. Bike set-up and briefing take 1–1.5 hours.
Return to Abergavenny at approximately 3pm on Day 3. Train travellers should allow at least two hours to return kit and reach the station.
Regular services to Abergavenny with connections via Shrewsbury, Cardiff and Newport. The start point will be within walking distance. Non-essential travel items can be left with the team.
Two nights in comfortable B&Bs located close to pubs and village amenities.
A clean, comfortable bunkhouse above the Butchers Arms pub. You’ll have sole occupancy of the bunkroom, with shared bathroom facilities.
Space on the bike is limited, so bring light, packable clothing. A dry bag is provided and must hold all your kit. The pre-trip call covers any questions.
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.
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.
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.
You choose between B&Bs or camping.
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.
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.
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.