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About the centre
Rhayader
Operated by Roam Bikepacking, a partner of adventuro.




Quiet lanes, dramatic dams, abandoned villages, lush forest sections and remote gravel tracks make this a compact ride with plenty of variety. Expect steady climbs, wide-open moorland and sweeping descents through some of Wales’ most distinctive landscapes.
This is a self-guided route, with detailed navigation, full kit provision and backup support on hand should you need it.
Meals are at your own expense, with suggested pubs and cafés provided. Breakfast is included for B&B guests. Campers receive Firepot porridge and hot drinks. Lunches can be picked up en route or packed. Dinner is available at the local pub — we’ll book a table in advance as it’s the only one for miles.
Designed to blend physical challenge with time to appreciate the landscape. Expect meandering climbs, exposed moorland, long gravel sections and some rough terrain. You should be comfortable riding 3–5 hours per day.
This route crosses remote landscapes with minimal services between start and finish points. You’ll need to carry snacks and lunch on both days.
If you’re not cycling regularly, start commuting by bike or join a few spin classes. Any saddle time helps build comfort and confidence for the trip.
The Hafod Hotel sits on the edge of Devil’s Bridge Falls — a comfortable end-of-day treat with hearty food and a peaceful setting.
+ Less equipment to carry
+ Sleep in a proper bed
– A temporary pause from the wilderness
– No campfire evenings
A simple, friendly campsite close to Devil’s Bridge and only a short walk from the pub for dinner.
+ Full nature experience
+ Evenings around a campfire
– More kit to carry
– Camping even if it rains
Remember, space on the bike is limited — pack light and stick to the kit list. Avoid bulky items and choose packable fabrics like merino, microfleece and lightweight synthetics.
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.