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Offa’s Dyke, Kington to Knighton

“As well as superb views from the remote hills this stage is notable for long stretches of well-preserved Dyke before the Trail enters its ‘spiritual home’ – Knighton (Tref-y-Clawdd, meaning the town on the dyke). On leaving Kington the Trail … Continue reading

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Offa’s Dyke, Hay on Wye to Kington

“This section starts off alongside the Wye, last seen at Monmouth, before passing through the rolling territory of the Powys – Herefordshire border. This area is well known for the diaries written by the Victorian country curate Francis Kilvert who … Continue reading

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Paradise Bottom

Lucy with stick in a field of wild garlic in the exotically-named Paradise Bottom, Leigh Woods, SW of Bristol.

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Offa’s Dyke, Pandy to Hay on Wye

“A steady climb from Pandy brings you to the first dramatic upland section of the Trail in the Black Mountains and the highest point of the route at 2300 ft (700m). This section straddling the national border on the Hatterall … Continue reading

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Mothers’ Day

A walk with Miles and Flo (and Lucy) around Burrington on the edge of the Mendips, ending with lunch at The Plume of Feathers in Rickford and watching the geese on the lake. Nice day.

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Offa’s Dyke, Monmouth to Pandy

“This section crosses the gently undulating and very peaceful farmland of Monmouthshire. Leaving behind the River Wye you are now joined by its tributaries, the rivers Monnow and Trothy. This area is mainly sheep country but on route you will … Continue reading

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Offa’s Dyke, Chepstow to Monmouth

Offa’s Dyke Path starts in England overlooking the Severn estuary which is designated as a Maritime Natural Area. The estuary has the second highest tidal range in the world caused by the 5 rivers that feed the estuary and its … Continue reading

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The Airbus Beluga XL

The super-transporter makes its first flight from Toulouse to Wales. Here over the Prince of Wales (“Second Severn Crossing”/M4) bridge.

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Sharpness

 

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Offa’s Dyke

We’ve decided, probably rashly, to walk Offa’s Dyke Path this year. And, I expect, next year too. We’ve made a start, going all the way from the Severn Estuary at the mouth of the River Wye, just east of Chepstow, … Continue reading

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