Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke Path is a long-distance walking trail that stretches approximately 177 miles along the border between Wales and England. It follows the ancient earthwork known as Offa's Dyke, built in the 8th century by King Offa of Mercia to mark the boundary between his kingdom and the Welsh territories.
The path offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including hills, rivers, and woodlands. It passes through various towns and villages, providing opportunities for walkers to explore local culture and history. The trail is popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts, attracting visitors year-round.