Offa's Dyke

Discover the scenic beauty of the Wales border

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Offa's Dyke

From Chepstow to Knighton

Explore the Offa's Dyke Path, a demanding yet rewarding route covering 82.5 miles of stunning landscapes. Starting in the historic town of Chepstow and ending in Knighton, this walk offers breathtaking views across the Wye Valley, rolling hills, and ancient fortifications. It is ideal for hikers seeking a challenge, with some steep inclines and long distances. You will traverse ancient paths that once marked the divide between England and Wales, following in the footsteps of history through serene countryside, remote villages, and rugged terrain. Perfect for walkers who appreciate scenic beauty paired with historical depth.
Offa's Dyke

From Knighton to Prestatyn

The Offa’s Dyke Path follows the Welsh-English border for 97.5 miles (156 km), offering a mix of moderate to demanding walking through peaceful countryside, rolling hills, and valleys. The path passes through historic sites and quaint villages while tracing the ancient Offa’s Dyke earthwork, built in the 8th century. With varied landscapes and breathtaking views, this trail is ideal for avid walkers looking for a rewarding multi-day journey.
Offa's Dyke

From Chepstow to Prestatyn

Embark on an unforgettable journey along the iconic Offa’s Dyke Path, stretching from the historic town of Chepstow to the coastal beauty of Prestatyn. This scenic trail follows the ancient earthwork along the border between England and Wales, offering stunning views, cultural landmarks, and diverse landscapes. With durations ranging from 13 to 17 nights, this walk is perfect for all levels of hikers, from those looking for a shorter, demanding experience to those seeking a more extended, leisurely adventure.
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