A £90,000 project to make Offa’s Dyke at Knighton more accessible to visitors has been completed thanks to grant funding ...
A MAJOR project has been completed at a Herefordshire border landmark. The £90,000 work has included the clearing of trees and vegetation, the creation of a non-intrusive path over the medieval ...
poems and music celebrating 50 years of the path and will run through from Saturday until October, at Offa's Dyke Association and Centre in Knighton. Mr Hall said it was a way to persevere and ...
Rob McBride, from Ellesmere in Shropshire, has been walking the 177 mile (285km) Offa's Dyke path, logging hundreds of trees, since 23 April 2008. Joking about the end of his journey he said ...
A £90,000 project to enhance visitor access to Offa's Dyke at Knighton is now complete. This was made possible by the grant funding secured by Powys County Council.
However it was here that our journey along the Offa's Dyke Path ended and we turned left towards Montgomery. Follow a metalled road through Lymore Park and after 700 metres you'll arrive at ...
Sean Fletcher follows the Offa's Dyke Path along the Wales-England border. On the first leg of his journey, Sean goes wild swimming in the River Wye.