Self-Guided Tour 19 - Wales Motorcycle Tour

Depart and return when it suits you

 

With three stunning National Parks and boasting some of Britain’s best biking roads, Wales is an ideal destination for a weekend getaway or first taster motorcycling trip.

The Welsh landscape with its rugged mountain peaks home to many spectacular waterfalls, wild inland hills, beautiful lakes and reservoirs, deep wooded estuaries and fantastic biking roads makes this an ideal touring destination. Steeped in history Wales has many impressive castles, ancient mines, quaint villages and preserved steam railways all set against the backdrop of its beautiful countryside which can be seen dotted with sheep, wild ponies and the odd mountain goat.

You’ll stay in a hand- picked country hotel based at the ‘Gateway to the Elan Valley’. Once a Victorian workhouse, this now beautiful and unusual hotel provides comfortable rooms, great food and a biker friendly environment. Located in the heart of Wales you’ll be ideally based to explore both the North and South of the country.

On day one, after a sumptuous welsh breakfast your tour begins heading south through the wild Black Mountains easternmost region of the Brecon Beacons National Park towards the mountain roads of the Rhonnda Valley and historic mining heart of Wales. Your route then crosses back over the National Park using some fantastic biking roads to take in the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons, Forest Fawr and The Black Mountain of the west. This is an area of unspoilt rolling hills, deep forests, fast flowing rivers and majestic reservoirs.

On day two you travel north through the beautiful rolling countryside of the Welsh Marches to Llangollan, ‘Gateway to North Wales’ and over the Horseshoe Pass to the famous Ponderosa Cafe. Taking the sweeping roads across the Denbigh Moors you head towards the pretty village of Betws-Y-Coed in Snowdonia National Park. Set in dense woodland the beauty of this area is enhanced by the nearby Swallow Falls, the hill top lakes, river pools and ancient bridges. From there you journey into the heart of the Snowdonia mountain range, over the Llanberis Pass towards the rugged Cambrian Mountains and the spectacular reservoir of LLyn Clywedog.

On day three and the last day of the tour you may combine a shorter ride out via the Rheidol Valley to the wild Welsh coastline, returning to visit the beautiful Elan Dams before departing for your homeward journeys.

This tour is ideal short break that includes stunning scenery, wonderful biking roads and comfortable hotel.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive at hotel for dinner

 

Day 2

South Wales

Approx daily mileage 200

 

Day 3

North Wales

Approx daily mileage 230.

 

Day 4

Mid Wales

Approx daily mileage 70 (Before departing for home).

 

Price:

Rider and pillion £235 pp
Solo rider sharing twin room £235 pp
Solo rider single room £285

Price Includes:

3 nights b&b accommodation

3 evening meals

Route pack for each day

Price Excludes:

Petrol
Admission charges
Meals other than those specified


 

We have chosen to travel with Eurotunnel - Folkestone to Calais in 35 minutes - less time travelling, more time for riding and exploring.

 

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