With few words spoken that was very entertaining bro. All the clips spoke volumes. As soon as you were at Knighton you were in my own home region so to speak - many recognizable scenes. Yeah, a very beautiful trail. Well, done on the completion of it blisters and all. Mark
Thanks James, very much enjoyed it. I am planning on doing it in the opposite direction next June and was glad to see you used accommodation on the route, did you find it hard to find any, presumably pre booked. Plus you had a good supply of daily food. I am hoping to take about 10 days to do it but the accommodation might dictate shorter sections. I would not have walked across that stream, I would find a way of crossing but keeping dry. I just like you walk in shorts and T shirt if its not raining. Congratulations and thanks for your video
Hello Dennis. Not hard to find places to stay. I used a mix of BnB's (via Booking.com) & AirBnB. However, I would recommend using this offasdyke.org.uk/where-to-stay/accommodation-on-offas-dyke/ and directly contacting some of the places on route. They cater for specific Offa Dyke walkers and were less off the beaten path. Most of the Offa Dyke path won't have streams. Unfortunately, it was raining heavily and I took a short-cut (which ended up being just as long!) so you should be fine if you stick to the path. Best of luck!
I have walked the Offers Dyke path and so your video was a great reminder. Could I ask are you sure all the video sequences have been cut in geographic order?
Hey James. I am planning to walk a portion of the North end of this trail. I have 6 days. Where would suggest I start my journey? I also wanted to contract with a service to carry my bags forward. Can you recommend a company? Thank you. Sue
Hi Sue, I started in prestatyn but I noticed some people splitting it up by getting the train to particular stations. I didn't use a company but I think the Offa dyke website has recommendations. Best of luck 🤞
Good video Bro, no blabber, just how I like it.
With few words spoken that was very entertaining bro. All the clips spoke volumes. As soon as you were at Knighton you were in my own home region so to speak - many recognizable scenes. Yeah, a very beautiful trail. Well, done on the completion of it blisters and all. Mark
Thanks James, very much enjoyed it. I am planning on doing it in the opposite direction next June and was glad to see you used accommodation on the route, did you find it hard to find any, presumably pre booked. Plus you had a good supply of daily food. I am hoping to take about 10 days to do it but the accommodation might dictate shorter sections. I would not have walked across that stream, I would find a way of crossing but keeping dry. I just like you walk in shorts and T shirt if its not raining.
Congratulations and thanks for your video
Hello Dennis. Not hard to find places to stay. I used a mix of BnB's (via Booking.com) & AirBnB. However, I would recommend using this offasdyke.org.uk/where-to-stay/accommodation-on-offas-dyke/ and directly contacting some of the places on route. They cater for specific Offa Dyke walkers and were less off the beaten path. Most of the Offa Dyke path won't have streams. Unfortunately, it was raining heavily and I took a short-cut (which ended up being just as long!) so you should be fine if you stick to the path. Best of luck!
Well done James
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I have walked the Offers Dyke path and so your video was a great reminder. Could I ask are you sure all the video sequences have been cut in geographic order?
Hey James. I am planning to walk a portion of the North end of this trail. I have 6 days. Where would suggest I start my journey? I also wanted to contract with a service to carry my bags forward. Can you recommend a company? Thank you. Sue
Hi Sue, I started in prestatyn but I noticed some people splitting it up by getting the train to particular stations. I didn't use a company but I think the Offa dyke website has recommendations. Best of luck 🤞
Any issues with cows? I’m doing this next month
Nope but just give them some space if you need to 👍