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Had a great time, Steve is a very approachable guy with a lot of knowledge of the area and cycling safely. Happy to highly recommend and will cycle with Steve again soon.
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Elan Valley offers a demanding 30-mile mountain biking route through a mix of roads, bridleways, and open moorland trails in Mid Wales. The ride passes Victorian dams and clear reservoirs set within the Cambrian Mountains, one of Wales’ most remote and open landscapes. Riders should expect a physically challenging day requiring solid bike handling skills and good fitness.
Riders meet at the Elan Valley trail car park near Rhayader to begin the loop. The route starts with a gradual warm-up through ancient woodlands, where the trail features loose rocks and ruts demanding careful control. As the ride progresses, the terrain becomes more technical with some water crossings requiring confidence and skill to navigate safely. Steep climbs test endurance, and the effort is rewarded with sweeping descents that provide broad valley views.
Midway, the trail runs alongside dramatic Victorian-era dams and the Garreg-ddu Reservoir. Here, a planned stop at Penbont House offers a chance to refuel and take in the landscape before heading back. The return section includes more varied terrain, combining technical singletrack with open moorland. Riders finish at the starting point after conquering challenging climbs and descents on one of Wales’ best hidden mountain biking circuits.
The trail begins at the Elan Valley trail car park in Rhayader, Powys, situated in Mid Wales. This location lies within the Cambrian Mountains, a sparsely populated area often referred to as Wales’ last wilderness due to its expansive, undeveloped nature. The region is known for its Victorian dams, clear reservoirs, and wildlife-rich moorlands. It provides a peaceful and remote setting ideal for outdoor activities away from busy towns.
Access to the car park is by local roads that pass through the valley, with limited nearby facilities so riders should come prepared. The weather can change quickly here, so appropriate clothing and gear are essential. The combination of natural beauty and challenging terrain makes the Elan Valley a unique mountain biking destination within the heart of Wales.
Riders should have a good level of fitness and be comfortable handling a mountain bike on technical terrain. The route includes steep climbs, loose surfaces, water crossings, and descents that demand experience and confidence. Participants must bring bikes in safe working order and wear helmets compliant with manufacturer warranty guidelines. It is recommended to carry puncture repair equipment and spare inner tubes.
Appropriate clothing for changing weather is necessary, with layers and waterproofs advised depending on conditions. Sufficient food and drink for the ride must be packed, as facilities along the route are limited. Previous experience on longer, technical rides is highly recommended to fully enjoy and complete the challenge safely.
The ride is guided by a fully qualified mountain bike leader holding a British Cycling Level 2 qualification, ensuring professional and safe leadership throughout. The guide is DBS checked and trained in outdoor first aid, providing reassurance in case of emergencies. Public liability insurance through British Cycling covers the ride, reflecting a commitment to safety and quality.
Small group sizes allow for personalised support and instruction suited to the riders’ abilities, creating a focused and enjoyable experience. The leader’s knowledge of the Elan Valley enhances the ride with practical advice on terrain and conditions. This combination of expert guidance and a demanding, rewarding route makes it a strong choice for mountain bikers seeking a serious challenge in Wales.
A good level of fitness is essential due to the route’s length and elevation gain of 1,100 metres over 30 miles. Riders will face sustained climbs and technical terrain that require stamina and strength. Being physically prepared will help you enjoy the ride and manage the more demanding sections safely.
In addition to fitness, riders should be confident in their bike handling skills on varied surfaces, including loose rocks and water crossings. Those new to mountain biking or with limited experience on technical trails may find the route too challenging without prior training or practice.
This ride is designed for E-Mountain bikes, which provide electric assistance to help with climbs and longer distances. E-bikes make the steep climbs more manageable and allow riders to maintain a steady pace throughout the day. They also handle well on mixed terrain, which is a key feature of this route.
Private guided rides may include the use of e-mountain bikes, but participants must confirm availability beforehand. Riders are also welcome to bring their own bikes, provided they are in good working order and suitable for the technical and varied terrain.
All riders must wear a helmet that meets the manufacturer’s warranty guidelines (usually 3-5 years from the date of manufacture). Helmets are essential for protecting against head injuries on technical sections and descents. It is also advisable to wear gloves, knee and elbow pads for additional protection.
Bringing a puncture repair kit, spare inner tubes, and a pump is strongly recommended as the terrain can be rough and may cause punctures. The guide carries basic first aid equipment, but riders should be prepared to manage minor bike repairs independently during the ride.
All of our tours feature a ‘pit stop’ at a local café or place to eat.
Please bring your own money or card to purchase any drinks or snacks you require.
Depending on the tour you are doing, dogs may be allowed if in a suitable dog trailer.
Please contact us using the details on your booking confirmation to discuss.
The minimum age to ride an e-mountain bike on this route is 14 years old. Younger riders or those without sufficient experience are not advised due to the technical difficulty and length of the trail. Riders under 16 should be accompanied by a responsible adult or guardian.
This policy ensures that all participants have the physical capability and skills required to safely complete the ride. Safety remains the top priority for everyone involved, so adherence to age limits helps maintain a secure environment.
Had a great time, Steve is a very approachable guy with a lot of knowledge of the area and cycling safely. Happy to highly recommend and will cycle with Steve again soon.
Had a great cycling session with Steve who was a friendly, helpful and experienced guide.
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