• Offa's Dyke (Welsh: Clawdd Offa) is a large linear earthwork that roughly follows the border between England and Wales.
  • Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail is a walking path that is very close in proximity to the border of England and Wales.
  • An earlier, shorter earthwork to the east, Wat’s Dyke, runs parallel to Offa’s Dyke—extending from Basingwerk on the Dee estuary to the Morda Brook...
  • Offa’s Dyke covers 82 miles (132 km) of the total distance of 149 miles (240 km) between Prestatyn in the north to Sedbury in the south...
  • Offa's Dyke is an impressive historical defence earthwork. Constructed with hand tools at the command of King Offa, it separated the ancient kingdom of Mercia...
  • It is highly unlikely that the dyke marked the precise boundary between the two peoples; during the age of Offa, there were English communities to the west of it...
  • Offa’s Dyke is a large earthwork named after Offa, king of Mercia between 757 and 796 AD, traditionally regarded to have ordered its construction.
  • Offa’s Dyke is an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon earthwork structure that runs through the English-Welsh borderlands.
  • White Castle at Llantilio Crosseny Offa's Dyke Path is one of twelve designated National Trails.
  • Offa's Dyke is a superb National Trail that threads its way along the English / Welsh border from Chepstow in the south to Prestatyn in the north.