The woods at the beginning where he puts one foot in Shropshire and one in Powys, is literally a 2 minute walk from my house, I take my dogs along this route regularly. I've only made it up to the top of Panpwnton Hill, where the first bench is with the view of Knighton and that was a killer climb (given I'm no spring chicken), with my dog, but great to see how to get on the rest of it, as it's not always clear. There is also Glyndwr's Way in Knighton which y is a 135 mile (217 Km) long National Trail through that takes you to some of the finest landscape features in Mid Wales including the tranquil Radnorshire Hills, the shores of the Clywedog Reservoir near Llanidloes and heather clad Pumlumon, which is the highest peak in the Cambrian Mountains. Great video.
Hi Anne, many thanks for the comment. Your home area is certainly very pretty, I’m very jealous. Some beautiful but yes, pretty tough terrain. I have heard of Glyndwr’s Way, certainly one that is on the ever growing list. There’s just too many to tackle and I only have limited time unfortunately haha. Hopefully one day though 🤞🏼
@@pipes-hikes Well I loved your video! We get so many visitors to Knighton doing this walk all year round so I need to explore the area more! Certainly a beautiful part of the country. I shared this to our Knighton group by the way. Glyndwyr's Way I think merges at some point with the Offas Dyke trail. It's a nice walk through the woods through Knighton and also at the top of a steep hill! Keep on trekking!
@@pipes-hikes quite a lot of videos on UA-cam when you search offas dyke. The video series you made is by far the best of any. Look forward to your next walk videos sir
The woods at the beginning where he puts one foot in Shropshire and one in Powys, is literally a 2 minute walk from my house, I take my dogs along this route regularly. I've only made it up to the top of Panpwnton Hill, where the first bench is with the view of Knighton and that was a killer climb (given I'm no spring chicken), with my dog, but great to see how to get on the rest of it, as it's not always clear. There is also Glyndwr's Way in Knighton which y is a 135 mile (217 Km) long National Trail through that takes you to some of the finest landscape features in Mid Wales including the tranquil Radnorshire Hills, the shores of the Clywedog Reservoir near Llanidloes and heather clad Pumlumon, which is the highest peak in the Cambrian Mountains. Great video.
Hi Anne, many thanks for the comment. Your home area is certainly very pretty, I’m very jealous. Some beautiful but yes, pretty tough terrain.
I have heard of Glyndwr’s Way, certainly one that is on the ever growing list. There’s just too many to tackle and I only have limited time unfortunately haha. Hopefully one day though 🤞🏼
@@pipes-hikes Well I loved your video! We get so many visitors to Knighton doing this walk all year round so I need to explore the area more! Certainly a beautiful part of the country. I shared this to our Knighton group by the way. Glyndwyr's Way I think merges at some point with the Offas Dyke trail. It's a nice walk through the woods through Knighton and also at the top of a steep hill! Keep on trekking!
Excellent video
Thank you Jennifer and you made a good point in your other comment, I probably should have mentioned what hill I was on at the time.
What’s on Offa? A lot of hills it seems sir
Haha yes there certainly is plenty of them on Offa 😂
@@pipes-hikes quite a lot of videos on UA-cam when you search offas dyke. The video series you made is by far the best of any. Look forward to your next walk videos sir
@@tomleddingham8868 I’m glad you think so. Thanks for your kind words 👍🏼
You probably did closer to 150 steps at Graig Hill with those two camera placement shots! The things you do for your audience ... :D
Haha that’s true. Though in truth, I didn’t actually count them all either (you probably gathered that mind 😂)