Self-guided Offa's Dyke Path: South
Self-guided Offa's Dyke Path: South
Self-guided Offa's Dyke Path: South
7 Days Starting in Chepstow NP16, UK and ending in Hay-on-Wye, Hereford HR3, UK
Visiting: Chepstow, Tintern, Monmouth, Llangattock Lingoed, Longtown, Hay-on-Wye
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Tour code:
ODPS
Guide Type:
Self Guided
Group size:
1 - 15
Age range:
18-99
Special diets catered:
Meat, Vegetarians, Please advise requests
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Tour Overview
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure along the south section of the legendary Offa's Dyke path! Spanning an impressive 90 kilometers, this remarkable trail stretches from the breathtaking Sedbury Cliffs all the way to the enchanting town of Hay-On-Wye. Named after the mighty King Offa himself, this ancient dyke was commissioned in the 8th century to mark the boundary between his kingdom of Mercia and the rival realms of what we now know as Wales. Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring vistas of the majestic Black Mountains, nestled within the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park. As you traverse this extraordinary path, you'll also have the pleasure of exploring charming villages, including the world-renowned Hay-on-Wye, renowned for its unparalleled collection of bookshops that will leave any literary enthusiast in absolute awe. But that's not all! Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey through a diverse range of terrains. From tranquil semi-ancient woodlands that whisper secrets of the past to rolling hills that offer panoramic views at every turn, this section of Offa's Dyke Path promises an unforgettable experience. And let's not forget the captivating folklore that awaits you along the way. Uncover the mysteries surrounding the enigmatic limestone pillar known as the Devil's Pulpit, and let your imagination run wild with tales of ancient legends and mythical creatures. So, gear up and get ready to embark on an adventure of a lifetime! The south section of Offa's Dyke Path beckons, promising a thrilling blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and captivating folklore that will leave you breathless with excitement. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in history, nature, and the sheer joy of exploration. Lace up your boots, pack your sense of wonder, and let the journey begin!
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Welcome
Location: Chepstow
Accommodation: Hotel
Check into your family-run guest house in the heart of Chepstow. This afternoon, why not visit Chepstow castle, the oldest surviving castle in Wales dating from 1067. Or perhaps take a stroll through this mediaeval town. Chepstow, which means marketplace in Old English, is a great place for a little shopping. You’ll find plenty of tempting independent boutiques amid the handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings in the centre of town.
Following a welcome meeting with your tour leader, get to know your fellow travellers over dinner this evening, ahead of your epic journey together along the Welsh-English border.
Day 2 : Sedbury Cliffs To Tintern (13Km)
Location: Tintern, Chepstow
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy a hearty breakfast ahead of the first day of your journey. After a short taxi transfer to the start point at Sedbury Cliffs, your first day’s hiking will cover around 12 kilometres through a semi-ancient wooded valley and along picturesque rivers with some incredible viewpoints, including the Devil’s Pulpit. The Devil’s Pulpit is a viewpoint and limestone rock jutting out from the cliffs high above the River Wye offering breathtaking views over Tintern Abbey.
To complete your first walk, drop down into the picturesque village of Tintern, which hugs the River Wye at this point. Take time to visit Tintern Abbey, a national icon standing on the banks of the River Wye since it was founded in 1131 by monks of the Cistercian Order, or enjoy a self-guided vineyard tour at Parva Farm Vineyard. Check into your beautiful accommodation for the night, where your luggage will be waiting for you
Day 3 : Tintern To Monmouth (18Km)
Location: Monmouth, Tintern
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, follow the River Wye as you leave Tintern behind and set off on the next stretch of Offa's Dyke Path.
Enjoy the relatively flat first half of today’s walk as you follow the River Wye’s edge, before climbing steadily up through the beautiful semi-ancient woodland of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As you near the outskirts of Monmouth town, pause to explore The Kymin, a charming 18th-century Round House and Naval Temple. Make sure you pay a visit to Monmouth Castle and Monnow Bridge, Great Britain’s only remaining fortified river bridge, in the centre of town before you head to your boutique hotel for the night.
Monmouth has officially been named as the UK’s first Bee Town, thanks to the local council’s work to make the town a better place for pollinators. Why not visit the Bees for Development shop in town, selling handmade gifts to support beekeepers in the poorest communities.
Day 4 : Monmouth To Llangattock Lingoed (23Km)
Location: Monmouth, Llangattock Lingoed
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today’s stretch of Offa’s Dyke Path is around 23 kilometres, leaving Monmouth behind and heading to the small village of Llangattock Lingoed. As you walk through the open countryside, you may be able to spot The Kymin behind you.
Take in the incredible landscape as you climb through King’s Wood, across open farmland and along the River Trothy. Offa’s Dyke Path leads you past the mediaeval Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern church, a 15th century active parish. Back in the open landscape, you might see the mountains of Skirrid and Sugar Loaf visible in the distance.
Take a moment on your way to explore the serene White Castle, the best preserved and most imposing of the trio of Monmouthshire fortresses known as the ‘Three Castles’. Continue on your way to reach the small village of Llangattock Lingoed - as you pass the pretty white pre-Norman church of St Cadoc on the edge of the village, take a moment to head inside and view the impressive early 15th century wall painting. Relax this evening and enjoy a well-deserved drink in the local pub.
Day 5 : Llangattock Lingoed To Longtown (14Km)
Location: Longtown, Llangattock Lingoed
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After another hearty breakfast (it’s a good job you’re doing so much walking!), continue on your way along Offa’s Dyke Path, through rolling fields and farmland as you leave Llangattock Lingoed behind.
Today’s route crosses the highest point along the southern section of Offa’s Dyke Path at Hatterall Ridge as you walk through the stunning Black Mountains.
Traverse your way down from the Black Mountains plateau to arrive at your home for tonight, a homely pub in the village of Longtown.
Day 6 : Longtown To Hay-On-Wye (21Km)
Location: Hay-on-Wye, Longtown
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast has settled it’s time to hike back up to the top of the Black Mountains plateau within the Bannau Brycheiniog national park where you can continue soaking up the stunning vistas. Keep an eye out here for herds of wild ponies, birds of prey and views to the Vale of Ewyas. This is also a popular paragliding spot so keep your eyes peeled for brightly-coloured parachutes filling the sky above!
Just before reaching Hay Bluff, you’ll make your final descent into Hay-on-Wye, world-renowned for its books and bookshops.
Spend your last evening celebrating your awesome achievement relaxing at your traditional inn, or head into the bustling market town for a few well-earned Welsh beers.
Day 7 : Depart Hay-On-Wye
Location: Hay-on-Wye
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast it’s time to depart having completed the first section of this epic long distance walking route!
If you require assistance with onward travel or accommodation to extend your time in Wales, or if you’d like to head straight into the next stage of the Offa’s Dyke Path, please let us know when you enquire about dates. We’ll be happy to help with any additional arrangements you need.
What's Included
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6 nights accommodation on a twin-share basis (private rooms can usually be accommodated if preferred – please enquire before booking)
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Breakfast daily
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Daily luggage transfers
What's Not Included
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Tipping and Gratuities
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International Travel
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Transfers
Return transfers if you’re travelling by air, rail or ferry – please contact us to discuss your requirements
Check out our Q&As
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
We don’t believe in charging people more for exploring our world solo, so we’ll always match you up with a like-minded same-gender traveller to share with. Your hotel rooms will be on a twin-share basis. If you would prefer your own room we can usually accommodate this, though an extra charge would apply
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
This is a category 2 (moderate) trip. Recommended for active walkers, keen to undertake an epic challenge. Expect to be out walking in hilly terrain for 4 to 6 hours each day
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What is the maximum group size?
15 people
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What you need to bring
Comfortable waterproof walking boots or shoes Walking socks Waterproof jacket & trousers Walking poles (optional) Warm layers for walking Warm hat and gloves Suncream Head torch Small first aid & blister kit Day backpack – to carry hydration, lunch, snacks and spare clothing
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
No, 18 years & older only
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What you need to know
Enjoy the reassurance of flexible booking terms, part of our Adventure Promise You must be 18 years or over to join this adventure Check in is from 16:00 on your arrival day We don’t believe in charging people more for exploring our world solo, so we’ll always match you up with a like-minded same-gender traveller to share with. Your hotel rooms will be on a twin-share basis. If you would prefer your own room we can usually accommodate this, though an extra charge would apply The total group size will not exceed 15, to ensure you enjoy a small group experience
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
All of our accommodation is priced on a shared basis so, as a solo traveller we’ll match you up with a like-minded, same-sex travel partner. You’ll both benefit from avoiding unnecessary single supplement charges and you might just spark up a friendship that lasts beyond the length of your trip. if you do prefer to have your own private room, that can usually be accommodated. If it’s a room for on
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What does 'fully supported mean?
When we talk about fully-supported adventures, this means we’ve made everything as simple as possible for you. We take care of your accommodation for the duration of your trip and provide all the transport you need within the UK. We also make all the arrangements necessary for your chosen activities.
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How many other people will be in my group?
Typically our groups are between 8 and 15 people. Of course when we’re dealing with specific activities such as mountain biking or hiking, we always work within the recognised guiding ratios. So for example, our mountain bike adventures will never exceed 8 guests in total.
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I'm making my own way to the start point of your tour. How do I know where to go?
If you plan to arrive by train, please contact us for information on the closest main line station to your tour start location. You’re welcome to arrange your own transfers or we will make arrangements on your behalf if preferred. If you plan to drive and need a suitable location to leave your car, please contact our team for recommendations on the best location to head for.
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Are you adventures suitable for children?
Our adventure packages are all aimed at adults aged 18 years or over. This is partly because many activities have height or age restrictions and we found that trying to factor this in when crafting our experiences, limited what we could include. Our aim is to deliver the best of the best in each region, so we weren’t comfortable with compromising the activities we could offer.
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