Offa’s Dyke Path is a 177 mile (285 Km) long walking trail. It is named after, and often follows, the spectacular Dyke King Offa ordered to be constructed in the 8th century, probably to divide his Kingdom of Mercia from rival kingdoms in what is now Wales.
Map of Offa’s Dyke
Offa’s Dyke Interactive Map
12 Day Walking – Offa’s Dyke
Stage | Start Point | End Point | Distance | Ascend / Descend |
Day 1 | Sudbury Cliffs | Monmouth | 17.5 | |
Day 2 | Monmouth | Pandy | 16.7 | |
Day 3 | Pandy | Hay-on-Wye | 17.5 | |
Day 4 | Hay-on-Wye | Kington | 14.7 | |
Day 5 | Kington | Knighton | 13.5 | |
Day 6 | Knighton | Brompton Crossroads | 15 | |
Day 7 | Brompton Crossroads | Buttington Bridge | 12.3 | |
Day 8 | Buttington Bridge | Llanymynech | 10.5 | |
Day 9 | Llanymynech | Chirk Mill | 14 | |
Day 10 | Chirk Mill | Llandegla | 15.5 | |
Day 11 | Llandegla | Bodfari | 17.5 | |
Day 12 | Bodfari | Prestatyn | 12 |