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Offa's Dyke Path

Chemin de randonnée

Difficile
176,44 mi
29 623 pi
A beautiful journey along the Anglo-Welsh border

Offa's Dyke is a large linear earthwork in Britain that roughly follows the border between England and Wales. It was built during the late 8th century, possibly by King Offa of Mercia, as a means of defining and defending the kingdom's frontier. The Offa's Dyke path is a long-distance footpath that runs along the course of the dyke, offering walkers a chance to explore the beautiful countryside and rich history of the area.

The path passes through a variety of landscapes, including rolling hills, river valleys, and historic towns and villages, offering a diverse and scenic hiking experience.

Offa's Dyke can be done in either direction but we've drawn it going north from Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow in South Wales to Prestatyn on the North Wales coast, right on the shore of the Irish Sea. It's a long trail but lined with lovely villages and towns, so it's a simple journey logistically and you'll rarely struggle to find a warm bed and a good feed. Some of the areas it passes through are popular tourist spots, so booking your accommodation a day or 2 in advance - when you've got an up to date forecast - is well advised, especially at weekends.

The trail typically takes 2 weeks to complete and in the course of that time you'll cross the Anglo-Welsh border over 20 times, and pass through 8 different counties! You'll also pass some high and barren mountains (which can be savage places to be in bad weather) and calm, flat sections of riverside trail. The variety of the Offa's Dyke is part of its appeal, and the satisfaction of going sea to sea, traveling the entire length of a country, is wonderful. Written by Charlie Boscoe
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Itinéraire et dénivelé

Segments

NomDistanceDéniveléPente moy.
B4228 Climb0,36 mi157 pi8,3 %
B4228 Climb0,68 mi207 pi5,7 %
B4228 Climb0,33 mi131 pi7,4 %
Miss Grace's Lane Climb0,21 mi177 pi15,3 %
A466 Climb0,98 mi449 pi8,6 %
A466 Climb0,62 mi200 pi6,1 %
A466 Climb0,30 mi135 pi8,3 %
Brynarw Estate Climb0,89 mi381 pi8,0 %
Segment0,48 mi302 pi11,9 %
Trigpoint to top 1,12 mi302 pi5,0 %
552m to 610m 2,45 mi203 pi1,5 %
Hatterall Ridge - Llanthony to Hay Bluff5,35 mi358 pi0,8 %
Segment0,98 mi197 pi3,8 %
Twyn Llech to Hay Bluff1,29 mi-135 pi-1,3 %
Panpunton Push0,27 mi381 pi26,2 %
Bronwylfa Climb0,45 mi177 pi7,4 %
Panorama Walk Climb0,73 mi262 pi6,7 %
Llwybry Y Fuwch Climb0,61 mi217 pi6,7 %
Llwybry Y Fuwch Climb0,26 mi138 pi9,8 %
B5431 Climb0,28 mi151 pi10,1 %
Clwyd Gate Bungalows Climb0,37 mi226 pi11,3 %
A494 Climb0,60 mi194 pi6,1 %
Bwlch Penbarras Climb0,66 mi289 pi8,2 %
Moel Famau to Moel Arthur3,22 mi-719 pi-2,4 %
Bryn Awelon Climb0,73 mi200 pi5,1 %
Ffordd Y Cwm Climb0,33 mi262 pi15,1 %
Fron Yw Cottages Climb1,15 mi476 pi7,8 %
A541 Climb0,68 mi328 pi9,0 %
Bishopswood Road Climb0,33 mi220 pi12,3 %