Offa' Dyke Path

Routes offered on this trail

The Offa's Dyke Path is a national Trail, running along the line of the English and Welsh Border.  Most people walk from South to North, starting in the Historic Town of Chepstow and finishing on the Welsh Coast in Prestatyn but this route can be walked in the opposite direction or split into two sections.

There are areas of this route which can be quite demanding, due to the rugged nature of the terrain and the distance between dwellings.

A very popular walk due to the beauty of the scenery, the variety of terrain and the history.  The path visits a succession of historic border towns and villages as well as the chance to visit Castles and an Abbey at Tintern. 

The mileage shown below is from where the Offa's Dyke Path starts and finishes each day and is for your guidance only. A large part of this walk includes along rural areas, so you will find that sometimes the accommodations are very close to the path and other times you will need to walk a little further to reach your accommodation.  You will not be asked to walk any further than one and a half miles from the path to your accommodation unless other wise stated.   Please see the Itinerary pages for more details.

The official start of the Offa's Dyke path is at Sedbury, approximately one and a half miles walk from Chepstow.  There is no suitable accommodation at this point, you will be staying in Chepstow.  It is suggested that you walk to Sedbury on your arrival day and then start from Chepstow on your first day of walking.   

Please note that the Offa's Dyke has large areas where there is no accommodation or the nearest town or village is a steep walk down from the trail.  You will find that the accommodation at Longtown and Llangollen are both sited at the bottom of a steep decent.  There are no road networks in the area to transport you to or from the path.  You will need to walk back up the steep incline the following morning to re-join the Offa's Dyke path.  The additional mile and a half walk from the path on both of these occasions is not included in the mileage for the day.  

Dates to avoid in the area, due to large events taking all of the accommodation. 

*** The Hay Book Festival - Hay-on-Wye and surrounding areas- Thursday 22nd  May to  Sunday 1st  June 2025 ***

*** The Llangollen Round Challenge Sponsored Hike-Saturday 31st May and Sunday 1st June 2025 ***

*** The Llangollen Music Eisteddfod- Tuesday 8th July to Sunday 13th July 2025 ***

*** The Royal Welsh Show- Hay-on-Wye and Knighton area- Monday 21st July to Thursday 24th  July 2025 ***

***The National Eisteddfod-Held in Wrexham -Saturday 2nd August to Saturday 9th August 2025***

Walking Offa's Dyke from South to North.  Starting in Chepstow and finishing in Prestatyn.

Offas Dyke path.
Full walk, South to North
177 miles/ 285 Km

This route is classed as challenging to very challenging

Walk the whole of the 177 miles of the Offa's Dyke path. Over 13 to 19 nights. From £1580.00 per person

Hand drawn sign post showing Offa's Dyke Chepstow to knighton 78 miles

Offa's Dyke path.
South Section. 
80 miles/ 129km

This route is classed as challenging to very challenging in places

Walking the Southern section of the Offa's Dyke path.  Covering 80 miles between Chepstow and Knighton, This walk includes the opportunity to visit the historic sights of Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey and White Castle.  Over 7 to 8 nights from £860.00 per person

Hand drawn sign showing the Offa's Dyke Knighton to Prestatyn 98 miles

Offa's Dyke path.
North Section. 
97 miles/ 156km

This route is classed as challenging to very challenging in places

Walking the Northern section of the Offa's Dyke path.  Covering the 97 miles between Knighton and Prestatyn.  Over 8 to 9 nights from £980.00 per person

Walking Offa's Dyke from North to South.  Starting in Prestatyn and finishing in Chepstow.

Offas Dyke path full walk covering 177 miles/ 285km

This route is classed as challenging to very challenging

Walk the whole of the 177 miles of the Offa's Dyke path. Over 13 to 19 nights. From £1580.00 per person.

Hand drawn sign post showing Offa's Dyke Chepstow to knighton 78 miles

Offa's Dyke path South Section. 80 miles/ 129km

This route is classed as challenging to very challenging in places

Walking the Southern section of the Offa's Dyke path.  Covering 79 miles between Knighton and Chepstow, This walk includes the opportunity to visit the historic sights of Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey and White Castle.  Over 7 to 8 nights from £860.00 per person

Hand drawn sign showing the Offa's Dyke Knighton to Prestatyn 98 miles

Offa's Dyke path North Section. 97 miles/ 156km

This route is classed as challenging to very challenging in places

Walking the Northern section of the Offa's Dyke path.  Covering the 98 miles between Prestatyn and Knighton.  Over 8 to 9 nights from £980.00 per person

Rest Days, explore or relax it's your choice. 

A rest day is a great way to break up your walking Holiday.  You could explore the area or just take it easy for the day.  

A fabulous way to make your holiday more bespoke.

We give you some ideas below on choice places to stop for that extra day. 

Chepstow

Whether you are starting or finishing your walk at this historic Town, this is a great place to spend some extra time.  A visit to Chepstow Castle is very recommended- Britain’s oldest surviving post-Roman stone Castle. Commissioned by William the Conqueror, With large sections still in tacked.  There is also a Town Museum and a smart high-street full of independent shops.

Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye is a world renowned 'book Town'  full of specialist and second-hand book shops. For an unusual experience you will find Booths book shop housing a small cinema. There is also a Medieval Castle with 17th Century Mansion and a huge array of places to eat and drink.  

feet with boots on relaxing in long grass
Two boots tied to a bench

Knighton

Whether you are visiting Knighton as a finishing point, starting point or as a half way stop on your Offa's Dyke walk. Knighton is a great place to stop for a rest day.  Here you will find the Offa's Dyke visitor Centre, full of interesting information about the founder and well worth a visit.

Llangollen

Not far from Llangollen is the Pontcysylite Aqueduct, a magnificent feat of engineering and worth a visit, whether it is on route or as a day visit.  You can also take canal boat rides, some drawn by horse.  Or visit the beautiful gothic fantasy house and gardens at Plas Newydd & the ladies of Llangollen. 

What we offer

Please see listed below information for this walk.  If you have any questions, please contact us- we will be happy to help.

What is included 

  • You will be accommodated as close to the path as possible in good quality accommodation using a mixture of Guesthouse, Bed and Breakfast, Farmhouse, local Inns and Hotels.
  • All rooms are booked as en-suite or private bathroom wherever possible
  • Breakfast is always included. Sometimes this is continental not always a fully cooked breakfast.
  • Your luggage will be transferred for you between each of your accommodations.
  • Where your accommodation is not within a reasonable walking distance of the path you will be provided with a transfer to your accommodation.
  • Your route planning will be provided as part of your holiday pack.
  • Your Holiday pack will included your Trail Guide and map, itinerary, accommodation directions and route notes, lunch information and evening meal recommendations, luggage transfer information and holiday planning details.
  • A packed lunch and your evening meal are not included in your holiday cost.
  • You will be responsible for getting to your first nights accommodation and departing from your last nights accommodation.  

Additional Costs

Rest Days

If you would like to spend additional days in an area, a rest day can be included in your itinerary.  This is great for exploring the area At £70.00 per person per night.  Please let us know at the time of booking so this can be included.  

Solo Walkers 

Solo walker supplement is charged at £70 per night.  All our walks are based on two people sharing a room.  The Solo Walker supplement is applied per night for anyone holidaying on their own.  It is charged to cover the extra costs passed on from the accommodations and luggage transfers. 

Single Supplement

Single supplement applies if you are booking as part of a group but require a room of your own.  Charged at £60 per person per night. Again, it is charged to cover the extra costs passed on from the accommodations and luggage transfers. 

Postage Costs

Postage is calculated dependant on location, as listed below:

UK - £6.99 per pack

Europe - £17.99 per pack

Rest of World - £26.99 per pack

 

How to get to the Offa's Dyke

Railway stations: Can be found at Chepstow, Knighton and Prestatyn.

Car Parking: You can leave your car at the Offa’s Dyke Centre in Knighton (with prior authorisation).  There are car parks in Chepstow and Hay-on-Wye run by the local council. Parking charges will apply. 

If you would like any help with your arrival or departure arrangements, please contact us at the office where we will be happy to give advice.  info@embarkwalkingholidays.com  call us on +44 (0)7399 330178.

 

When would you like to start

We want to arrange your holiday to suit you.  So you get to choose the start date and we will work from there.  

Our walks are only offered between April and September, giving better daylight hours and safer walking conditions for you. 

 

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