The Foundation is aiming to raise funds that will go back into the grassroots game and help clubs with projects to kick-start their return to rugby.
Scarlets players, along with All Blacks great Sean Fitzpatrick who was in the saddle yesterday, will be joining the team along the way.
Neyland is the first schdeuled stop today with Llangwm, Milford, Haverfordwest, St Davids, Fishguard, Crymych, Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn also due a pitstop on day two.
Community Foundation officer Rhodri Jones said: “We hope to raise much-needed funds to invest back into our community clubs and female rugby hubs with their return to play and getting ready for the new season.
“The funds will also support the continued work of the Foundation, following on from our care pack campaign during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It is going to be a tough challenge and we’d love for our clubs to join us along the Tour.”
The Scarlets Community Foundation was launched in 2020 and is the charity arm of the Scarlets.
Visit the justgiving page at https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/tourde