Denbighshire

By January 2020 we had walked Offa’s Dyke Path from Chepstow, where the River Wye meets The Severn, to a point just north of Llangollen in Denbighshire, North Wales. Since then, there have been certain difficulties preventing further progress. Now that things are opening up a bit we thought we should try to walk the final thirty-five miles or so. We stayed in the campervan next to some very pretty fishing lakes near Llandegla. The walking terrain is quite tough, almost mountainous, and follows a series of “moels”, or hills. A mix of forest and open moorland, mostly on the Clwydian Range. We got as far as Bodfari, so now only have a few miles to finish the path into Prestatyn. One day, maybe…

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