Offa’s Dyke Path is a 177 mile / 283 km National Trail which links the Severn estuary near Chepstow with the north sea at Prestatyn roughly following both the 8th Century earthwork after which it is named and the England-Wales border.



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Welsh National Trails - Let Us Have Your Views!

The National Trails in Wales pass through stunning and varied landscapes and offer some of the very best walking experiences in the country.

Many people are involved in the management of the Trails, each of which is coordinated by a dedicated National Trail Officer who is responsible for looking after the needs of visitors.

Our aim is to maintain the Trails to the highest possible standard and to provide:

  • A route that is easy to use, well waymarked and signposted - although we recommend that you always carry a guidebook or map
  • A clear path, accessible to as many people as possible
  • Accurate maps and guides illustrating the route, how to get there, where to go and the highlights of the Trail.  

We welcome feedback to help us manage the National Trails to the highest possible standards.  If you have any comments please complete the form below or contact the relevant Trail Officer:

Rob Dingle
Offa's Dyke Path National Trail Officer
Powys County Council

Gwalia
Ithon Road
Llandrindod Wells
Powys
LD1 6AA

Tel: 01597 827580

Email: odpnt@powys.gov.uk

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