Offa's Dyke Path: National Trail following the English-Welsh Border

A guidebook to walking Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail, following Britain’s longest ancient monument: the eighth century earthwork that once marked the boundary between the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia and the Welsh kingdoms to the east. The 285km (177 mile) route from Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow to Prestatyn is suitable for walkers of most abilities.

The route is described from south to north in 12 stages of between 17 and 29km (11–18 miles), with additional suggestions for faster and slower itineraries.

  • Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:100,000 maps
  • Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping with the route line
  • Public transport information for those wanting to break the trail into shorter sections
  • Handy trek planner, route summary table and accommodation listings help you plan your itinerary
  • GPX files available to download
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Offa's Dyke Path: National Trail following the English-Welsh Border

A guidebook to walking Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail, following Britain’s longest ancient monument: the eighth century earthwork that once marked the boundary between the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia and the Welsh kingdoms to the east. The 285km (177 mile) route from Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow to Prestatyn is suitable for walkers of most abilities.

The route is described from south to north in 12 stages of between 17 and 29km (11–18 miles), with additional suggestions for faster and slower itineraries.

  • Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:100,000 maps
  • Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping with the route line
  • Public transport information for those wanting to break the trail into shorter sections
  • Handy trek planner, route summary table and accommodation listings help you plan your itinerary
  • GPX files available to download
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Offa's Dyke Path: National Trail following the English-Welsh Border

Offa's Dyke Path: National Trail following the English-Welsh Border

by Mike Dunn
Offa's Dyke Path: National Trail following the English-Welsh Border

Offa's Dyke Path: National Trail following the English-Welsh Border

by Mike Dunn

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Overview

A guidebook to walking Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail, following Britain’s longest ancient monument: the eighth century earthwork that once marked the boundary between the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia and the Welsh kingdoms to the east. The 285km (177 mile) route from Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow to Prestatyn is suitable for walkers of most abilities.

The route is described from south to north in 12 stages of between 17 and 29km (11–18 miles), with additional suggestions for faster and slower itineraries.

  • Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:100,000 maps
  • Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping with the route line
  • Public transport information for those wanting to break the trail into shorter sections
  • Handy trek planner, route summary table and accommodation listings help you plan your itinerary
  • GPX files available to download

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783622986
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Publication date: 06/14/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 84 MB
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About the Author

Mike Dunn was born in Leicester but has lived in Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan for over 30 years. He worked for the Welsh Assembly Government, latterly specialising in environmental and conservation issues, and has written widely on landscape, walking, pubs and real ale. Mike's favourite locations for walking are the Welsh borders, the Hebridean Islands and the Lake District.
Mike Dunn was born and bred in Leicester but has now lived in Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan for over 30 years. He worked for the Welsh Assembly Government, latterly specialising in environmental and conservation issues, and has also written widely on landscape, walking, pubs and real ale. His books include The Penguin Guide to Real Draught Beer , Walking through the Lake District , Walking Ancient Trackways and Real Heritage Pubs of Wales (with Mick Slaughter). He is married and has two daughters, and his interests include playing and organising tennis (he's a former member of the Tennis Wales Board), birdwatching, cricket and real ale. Mike's favourite locations for walking are the Welsh borders, the Hebridean Islands and the Lake District. 

Table of Contents

Map key Route summary table Overview map and profile Trek planner INTRODUCTION From the Severn to the Irish Sea Planning your trip Selecting a schedule When to go Travel to the Path Transport along the Path First and last nights Accommodation Facilities Baggage transfer What to take Planning day by day Using this guide Maps and GPS Waymarking Weather forecasts Phones and wi-fi Emergencies All about the Welsh Marches Geology and landscape Plants and wildlife Border prehistory Offa and the Dyke The Welsh Marches after Offa OFFA'S DYKE PATH Stage 1 Above the Lower Wye Gorge Stage 2 Sheep and cider in remote Monmouthshire Stage 3 Crossing the Black Mountains Stage 4 Gladestry and Hergest Ridge Stage 5 The Radnorshire Hills Stage 6 Ups and downs in deepest Shropshire Stage 7 The Vale of Montgomery and Long Mountain Stage 8 Across the Severn valley Stage 9 Exploring the unknown Marches Stage 10 The Vale of Llangollen and Eglwyseg Rocks Stage 11 The Clwydian Range Stage 12 Northern hills and coast Appendix A Useful contacts Appendix B Accommodation along the route Appendix C Topographical Welsh glossary Appendix D Further reading
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