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This is one of the hardest challenges that Geoff and Marky have ever taken on and they are setting off on the 9th of September to cover the distance of 177 miles in 6 days. Support will be carried out by the Charity Trustee David Wood who will also be driving the Charity Van. Your support with this challenge will mean so much to us as this is a charity that we are extremely passionate about.
No Public Donations will be used to cover the cost of this epic journey which means that every £1 that is donated will go towards helping our Country's Veterans
Route Description
Offas Dyke Path is a 177 mile (285 Km) long walking trail. It is named after, and
often follows, the spectacular Dyke King Offa ordered to be constructed in the 8th
century, probably to divide his Kingdom of Mercia from rival kingdoms in what is
now Wales.
Sedbury Cliffs to Monmouth 17.5 miles (28 Km)
Monmouth to Pandy 16.75 miles (27 Km)
Pandy to Hay-on-Wye 17.5 miles (28.2 Km)
Hay to Kington 14.75 miles (23.3 Km)
Kington to Knighton 13.5 miles (21.7 Km)
Knighton to Brompton Crossroads 15 miles (24 Km)
Brompton Crossroads to Buttington Bridge 12.3 miles (20 Km)
Buttington Bridge to Llanymynech 10.5 miles (17 Km)
Llanymynech to Chirk Mill 14 miles (22.5 Km)
Chirk Mill to Llandegla 15.5 miles (25.7 Km)
Llandegla to Bodfari 17.5 miles (28 Km)
Bodfari Prestatyn 12 miles (19 Km)