Offa’s Dyke Path is a 177 mile / 285 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.



To walk the 177 mile /       285 km Offa's Dyke Path is to explore both spectacular landscapes and the history of the Anglo-Welsh border.

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Bluebells near Sedbury Cwm - Sanaham Hill Montgomery canal.Rob Dingle blubell bank
Swan nest Offa's Dyke Brewery. Rob Dingle Spring river Woods nr Hatterall Hill McCoyWynne©Natural England
The Vale of Ewyas McCoyWynne©Natural England      
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