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Museum Admission
Dogs £Free
Carers £Free
groups £groups of maximum of 4 , during covid restrictions , are very welcome, flexible days/hours may be available , please contact us for details

Opening Times
CLOSED From 4th December until allowed to reopen by Welsh ASsembly
NO PREBOOKING REQUIRED BUT GROUP SIZES NEED TO COMPLY WITH COVID REGULATIONS
Call 01938 552817 if urgent , otherwise contact the curators by email via the get in touch section on Contact heading
National Cycle Museum
The Automobile Palace
Temple Street
Llandrindod Wells
Powys - Mid Wales
LD1 5DL
Tel: 01597 825531

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Mountain Bikes
Mountain bikes became popular in the 1970s. Their construction differs from a typical bicycle in that many include suspension on the frame and fork. They have larger knobbly tyres, heavy duty wheels, powerful brakes, and a wide range of gears.
Mountain bike were initially used to be ridden on mountain trails, logging roads, single tracks and other unpaved environments. However, they quickly became popular for urban use where their rugged construction, excellent brakes and responsive handling made them preferable to the traditional upright roadster.

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