• Offa’s Dyke likely served as a sign of Mercia’s power—the sheer amount of resources to create the Dyke showed contemporaries that the Mercians could destroy...
  • Offas Dyke. border of Wales & England. ... Offa's Dyke Association run the Centre, in Knighton, which has an exhibition, souvenirs and sometimes special talks.
  • Eat, sleep, charge your tanks for the final 12 miles up, up, over the hill and down to the sea and the twin rock that marks the ends of Offa's Dyke.
  • The Offas Dyke roughly follows the border of England and Wales and is named after the structure built on the border by the 8th century king Offa.
  • Anyone, in any location, can choose to become a member of Offa’s Dyke Group and non members are also welcome at all our locally organised Fun Rides.
  • The area is stunning with beautiful views across the valley. Even though we have restricted mobility we were very pleased that we went via Offa's Dyke.
  • What's Offa's Dyke? ... Offa's Dyke is a great earthwork built by the peasants during the reign of the Mercian King Offa about 1,200 years ago.
  • Walking Offas Dyke Path - Independent walking holidays with Celtic Trails. ... You walk along Offas Dyke Path to a new location each day.
  • 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.
  • The Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust has been at the forefront of research and conservation efforts along Offa’s Dyke over many years.