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.

Transport

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Getting there by Train

Both ends of the Trail can easily be reached by train. Chepstow station is about 2 miles / 3 kilometres from the southern end of the Trail and Prestatyn station is about 0.3 miles / 0.5 kilometres from the northern end.

Getting around by Bus

Local bus services to points on or near Offa's Dyke Path are available. There is a very good summary of available services on the Offa's Dyke Association website.