Welsh National Cycle Route (short version)

 

 

Week: 6 days, 5 nights

Grade: Moderate

                  Start: Any day

Mileage:   Total 125 miles

Contact: 01568 770755

 

Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2012 Licence no. 100014594

 

This holiday includes:

¥   Six day cycle tour with five nights b&b accommodation.

¥   Quality bikes and equipment,

¥   Luggage transportation,

¥   Special route guides and maps,

¥   Comprehensive holiday information pack,

¥   Full emergency back up service.

¥   Safe parking at Petchfield Farm

 

Price per person, based on 2 people sharing a room

 

Price

2012

Guest House

Hotel Inn

Adult

£525

£560

Child

£360

£415

Single room per night

£12

£18

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Many of you know that one of the largest Millennium fund grants made by the Lottery was given to the fund the National Cycle Network - a project to provide a 10,000 mile network of cycle paths and traffic calmed roads throughout the UK. One of the first routes to be set up was the Welsh National Cycle Route - the Lon Las Cymru. We are delighted to be able to offer a cycling holiday along the best part of this route - through Mid Wales. This section fulfils Wheely Wonderful CyclingÕs criteria for a route which is suitable for all abilitiesÉ and even more importantly it passes through some magical scenery.

 

This six day (no rest day at Rhayader) tour takes you through the Black and White Villages from Presteigne to Hay on Wye, then up the Wye Valley through Builth Wells to Rhayader in the Elan Valley and Red Kite country, with a final overnight stop in Knighton.

 

Easy to moderate cycling with one difficult day of 35 miles/ 56km and two hills. Total 125 miles/ 210km. Opportunities for longer rides.

 

Day 1. Petchfield Farm to Presteigne. 15 miles/ 24km. Cycle on idyllic country lanes and cross the River Lugg to cycle into Wales. Presteigne is home to the unique Judges Lodging Museum & to many arts events; Sheep Music - a world music festival in July, and a classical music festival in August.

 

Day 2. Presteigne to Hay on Wye. 23 miles/ 37km. Cycle through the picturesque half-timbered villages of North Herefordshire, visit a cider farm, the New Inn (only 600 years old) and local gardens. Finish the day, by crossing the toll bridge to Hay on Wye. Dominated by its castle – Hay is internationally known as a Òbook townÓ with 30 book shops selling over a million books.

 

Day 3. Hay on Wye to Builth Wells. 22 miles/ 35km. Following the spectacular River Wye upstream, on an old railway line. Don't forget to stop at the old station for tea. Ò I counted 46 species of flower pushing up that hillÓ! Finish the day in Builth Wells, a lively agricultural town on the banks of the River Wye. Home to the Royal Welsh Show every July.

 

Day 4. Builth Wells to Rhayader. 16 miles/ 26km. An off road section and crossing a tiny suspension bridge over the River Elan, makes this section an adventure. Rhayader is home to the Elan Valley dams & lakes - fantastic scenery. Cycle to the lakes on the new cycle path & sculpture trail for a picnic & great views. (plus 16 miles/ 26km). Visit the Red Kite feeding station at Gigrin Farm to watch these spectacular birds

 

Day 5. Rhayader to Knighton. 35 miles/ 56km. A challenging day with two hills. The ride today takes you through the magical valley of Abbeycwmhir – with its ruined Cistercian abbey & grand Victorian house to visit. Over the Black Hill & OffaÕs Dyke on old sheep drovers routes, to look back and (down) on your cycle ride. Finish the day with a 15 mile/24km downhill ride to the border town of Knighton. Visit the OffaÕs Dyke centre.

 

Day 6. Knighton to Petchfield Farm. 14 miles/ 22km. A gentle ride down the River Teme. Two castles to visit; Brampton Bryan and Hopton Castle (make a short detour to visit englandÕs best tearoom - 1930Õs style). Lunch at a riverside pub in a ÒromanÓ village. Finishing any time in the afternoon, back at Petchfield Farm

 

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