by admin | Dec 9, 2022 | Offa's Dyke Path Blog
Having allowed for a shorter day and some time in Monmouth last time out, I was faced with an extended stint of around 17 miles this time, although it is possible to break two miles early for accommodation at Llangattock Lingoed if you prefer. Striding across the...
by admin | Dec 8, 2022 | Offa's Dyke Path Blog
I think this section is the most dramatic stage of Offa’s Dyke Path and, on an early autumn morning, it certainly lived up to that billing with swirling mist, heavy low cloud and a warm stillness which promised some serious weather later in the day. How you approach...
by admin | Dec 7, 2022 | Wye Valley Walk Blog
I think this section is the most dramatic stage of Offa’s Dyke Path and, on an early autumn morning, it certainly lived up to that billing with swirling mist, heavy low cloud and a warm stillness which promised some serious weather later in the day. How you approach...
by admin | May 30, 2022 | Blog, Offa's Dyke Path Blog
After weeks of heavy rain, I took a chance with the skies and was rewarded with the most perfect autumn day for walking, the low sun warming my back and the breeze light as I heaved my rucksack onto my back in the car park in Hay-on-Wye. I know Hay-on-Wye very well so...
by admin | Dec 30, 2022 | Offa's Dyke Path Blog
This stage of Offa’s Dyke offers some really fantastic views and, in my mind at least, also represents a subtle shift in the nature of the path as the landscape loses some of the softness of the Wye Valley and feels altogether more rugged. Partly perhaps that was down...