
Image of Offas Dyke Path
Join us at Moel Famau for the first in a series of led walks over three weekends in September when we will explore sections of the Offa’s Dyke Path in celebration of 50 years of the path receiving designation as a National Trail.
The ticket price includes a hoodie, goodie bag and more!
The Trail, which was opened in the summer of 1971, links Sedbury Cliffs on the river Severn estuary with the coastal town of Prestatyn on the shores of the Irish sea. Stretching for 177 mile (285 Km) it is named after, and often follows, the spectacular Dyke King Offa ordered to be constructed in the 8th century, thought to divide his Kingdom of Mercia from rival kingdoms in what is now Wales.
The festival offers walks for all levels of walker with a long , an intermediate and a Family Walk in each of three locations - Moel Famau, Knighton and Tintern.