Offa's Dyke Path is a National Trail
skirting the English/Welsh border. The 177 mile (285km) path is named
after, and often follows, the spectacular 8th century Offa's Dyke. The
trail links Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow with the coastal town of
Prestatyn, crossing the border over 20 times along the way. The route on
the map is clearly highlighted in yellow with mileage markers to gauge
distances when planning sections of the walk to enjoy.
This official National Trail Map* of Offa's Dyke Path
features 52 pages of continuous Ordnance Survey 1:25000 mapping,
providing complete coverage of the Offa's Dyke Path. The atlas includes a
route planner showing distances between places and the amenities
available, featuring:
- Information Centres
- Hotels/B&Bs
- Youth Hostels
- Campsites (seasonal opening)
- Public Houses
- Shops
- Restaurants
- Cafes (seasonal opening)
- Petrol Stations
Also
featured is advice on safety and security when walking and a selection
of QR codes linked to useful websites, including temporary route updates
from the National Trails, regional information, map reading advice and
weather reports.
Unlike the original OS sheets, this A-Z Adventure Atlas includes a comprehensive index
to towns, villages, hamlets and locations, natural features, nature
reserves, car parks and youth hostels, making it easy to find the
required location quickly. Each index entry has a page reference and a
six figure National Grid Reference. With a book size of 240mm x 134mm it
is the same size as the standard OS folded map.