Walk Offas Dyke Path with a Cicerone guidebook

Cover of Offa's Dyke Path
Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - PVC
Published
15 Feb 2011
Edition
Second
ISBN
9781852845490
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ISBN (10)
185284549X
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 2.0cm
Weight
380g
Pages
288
Originally Published
21 Jan 2008

Offa's Dyke Path

A journey through the border country of England and Wales by David Hunter

A handy guidebook for anyone walking the Offas Dyke National Trail Path. The 170 mile long-distance walk along the English / Welsh border from Chepstow to Prestatyn is split into 15 stages, and designed to allow some flexibility in following the official trail. The earthwork dyke was constructed by King Offa of Mercia in the 8th century. More...

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Seasons

It is possible to walk this National Trail at any time of the year.

Difficulty

The Offas Dyke route includes some remote regions such as the Black Mountains as well as gentler Read More... countryside, and makes a good two-week walk.

Must See

Offas Dyke path is a really good long-distance walk that runs along the great earthwork. Plenty of Read More... digressions and history along the way.
 
 

This guidebook to the Offas Dyke Path National Trail has been designed to allow some flexibility in following the official route, offering suggestions for circular walks covering sections of the dyke.

The walk typically takes around two weeks to complete, while this is fully described, alternative routes to places of interest, or to find accommodation are included and form part of the total mileage quoted.

Offas Dyke was constructed by the powerful King of Mercia in the late eighth century to mark out the western boundary of his kingdom.

Hundreds of years later this is the inspiration for the 170-mile National Trail traversing the border country of England and Wales. Signed and waymarked throughout, the trail was opened in July 1971.

The Offas Dike Path makes its way through varied, sometimes wild, often remote, and frequently superb scenery, linked by a succession of historic towns and attractive villages.

Undertaken in its entirety the route offers an attractive, and at times demanding, prospect for the long-distance walker. Useful information on parking, maps required and distances are included.

 

 

 
 
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