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Hi, we're Neil and Tanya, and together we enjoy long distance walking. In 2014 we plan to walk the length of the British Isles, from Mizen Head in the south of Ireland to Malin Head in the north, then the length of Great Britain from John O'Groats in the north to Land's End in the south, a total of about 1600 miles, in aid of ShelterBox

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Saturday 21 June 2014

Offa's Dyke Path

One thing I love about long distance hiking is the chance to discover a place we wouldn't necessarily choose to visit on a weekend or holiday. It turns out that Shropshire and the Offa's Dyke Path are just such a place. In fact, we liked them so much we will definitely be back for a revisit!

There were lots of places of historical interest at Ironbridge that we didn't have time to visit. And we both thoroughly enjoyed the 80 mile section of the Offa's Dyke Path that we followed.

Admittedly, a large part of our enjoyment was relief at finally having a relatively well-maintained, well-signposted route to follow, but it was also a really lovely route in a part of the country we don't know well, with some great scenery and places of interest along the way. See photos for further information and hopefully inspiration!

Wenlock Edge, Shropshire
Stokesay Castle, a medieval manor house
Near Hopton Castle, Shropshire
Stowe Hill, Shropshire
Offa's Dyke near Knighton
Hawthorn of Hawthorn Hill
English / Welsh footpath sign
Offa's Dyke Path on Hergest Ridge
On top of Lord Hereford's Knob
Looking back at Lord Hereford's Knob
Pen y Beacon on Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke Path down into Pandy
Climb up from Redbrook, Forest of Dean

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