Taking place from Sunday 4 - Sunday 11 September 2016, the Tour of Britain is Britain's national Tour and the UK's highest ranked cycle race attracting the world's top riders to race on UK roads in British Cycling's premier road cycling event.
This year's route features an overall start in Glasgow and finale in the centre of London plus three stages in the South West of England, including a return to the summit finish of Haytor on Dartmoor, and a challenging individual time trial and circuit race split stage in the heart of Bristol on the penultimate day.
Alongside that the peloton will visit Cumbria, Cheshire East and Wales as they make their way down the western side of the British Isles.

Here are the two Welsh Stages, and although it doesn't go through the Brecon Beacons National Park, it does come very close, with the stage 4 finishing at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells. Find out more about our cycling in the Brecon Beacons here.
