• The Monument Offa’s Dyke is a massive linear earthwork consisting of a ditch and a bank.
  • 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.
  • Driving south from Knighton, stopped off to admire Offa's Dyke on the Welsh-English border.
  • Offa’s Dyke is an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon earthwork structure that runs through the English-Welsh borderlands.
  • Offa’s Dyke Path is a 177 mile (285 Km) long walking trail. It is named after, and often follows, the spectacular Dyke King Offa ordered to be constructed in the...
  • A barren, stony area, where the cairns mark the Offa's Dyke Path and the England-Wales border, along a wide ridge between the Olchon Valley and Vale of Ewyas.
  • It is generally agreed, though, that the dyke was constructed under the orders of the Anglian King Offa of Mercia during the 8th century.
  • This is one of the most spectacular and challenging sectional of the Offa's Dyke Path as it contains some of the best preserved section of the monument and has...
  • This mention has traditionally been accepted as proof the Dyke was built solely during Offa’s reign.
  • Offa’s Dyke Path is 177 miles long and runs along the border of England and Wales, linking Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow with the coastal town of Prestatyn.