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2025 Walk Programme TWF2025-341 Offa's Dyke - Hay to Kington (Sunday)
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TWF2025-341 Offa's Dyke - Hay to Kington (Sunday)

£18.00
TWF Walks and Events will be on-sale in early 2025

Walk #10 grading: 4 Boot

SOLD OUT!

This walk starts off in Hay-on-Wye, alongside the Wye, before passing through the rolling territory of the Powys – Herefordshire border. This area is well known for the diaries written by the Victorian country curate Francis Kilvert who wrote about life in the rural parishes with his observations on country life. As a finale to the stage the Trail rises to over 400 metres on Hergest Ridge with dramatic 360 degree views. On a clear day Pen-y-Fan can be seen to the south, the Malverns to the east and the hills of Shropshire to the north. The summit of Hergest Ridge has an old racecourse which is exactly a mile around. This area was also the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle’s Hound of the Baskervilles and Mike Oldfield’s second album Hergest Ridge. The day finishes in the border market town of Kington, a very important livestock town being on the drovers route.

A minibus will be provided to transport the group from the finishing point at Kington back to Hay-on-Wye. The price of the walk includes the minibus.

Maximum walking group size is 12 (+ leaders)

For safety reasons, the new booking process includes a pop-up window that requests the name, phone number and emergency contact details for each walker on each walk. Please ensure that pop-ups are allowed for the TWF website on your browser. See more details in the Website News.

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Walk #10 grading: 4 Boot

SOLD OUT!

This walk starts off in Hay-on-Wye, alongside the Wye, before passing through the rolling territory of the Powys – Herefordshire border. This area is well known for the diaries written by the Victorian country curate Francis Kilvert who wrote about life in the rural parishes with his observations on country life. As a finale to the stage the Trail rises to over 400 metres on Hergest Ridge with dramatic 360 degree views. On a clear day Pen-y-Fan can be seen to the south, the Malverns to the east and the hills of Shropshire to the north. The summit of Hergest Ridge has an old racecourse which is exactly a mile around. This area was also the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle’s Hound of the Baskervilles and Mike Oldfield’s second album Hergest Ridge. The day finishes in the border market town of Kington, a very important livestock town being on the drovers route.

A minibus will be provided to transport the group from the finishing point at Kington back to Hay-on-Wye. The price of the walk includes the minibus.

Maximum walking group size is 12 (+ leaders)

For safety reasons, the new booking process includes a pop-up window that requests the name, phone number and emergency contact details for each walker on each walk. Please ensure that pop-ups are allowed for the TWF website on your browser. See more details in the Website News.

Walk #10 grading: 4 Boot

SOLD OUT!

This walk starts off in Hay-on-Wye, alongside the Wye, before passing through the rolling territory of the Powys – Herefordshire border. This area is well known for the diaries written by the Victorian country curate Francis Kilvert who wrote about life in the rural parishes with his observations on country life. As a finale to the stage the Trail rises to over 400 metres on Hergest Ridge with dramatic 360 degree views. On a clear day Pen-y-Fan can be seen to the south, the Malverns to the east and the hills of Shropshire to the north. The summit of Hergest Ridge has an old racecourse which is exactly a mile around. This area was also the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle’s Hound of the Baskervilles and Mike Oldfield’s second album Hergest Ridge. The day finishes in the border market town of Kington, a very important livestock town being on the drovers route.

A minibus will be provided to transport the group from the finishing point at Kington back to Hay-on-Wye. The price of the walk includes the minibus.

Maximum walking group size is 12 (+ leaders)

For safety reasons, the new booking process includes a pop-up window that requests the name, phone number and emergency contact details for each walker on each walk. Please ensure that pop-ups are allowed for the TWF website on your browser. See more details in the Website News.

Starting Point: Hay-on-Wye Main Car Park (Oxford Road), HR3 5EQ


Download the what3words app on your phone, and use the following 3-word address which will take you to the exact 3x3 metre square where this walk will start - click links to open:

///direct.bravo.startles

Start Time: 09.00

End Time: 17.00

Time: 8 hrs

Distance: 23.3 km / 14.8 miles

Ascent: 600 m / 1950 ft

Leader: Jo Parham

Packed Lunch: Bring Your Own

Parking: £4 All Day, Card/Coins, Hay Main Car Park


Alternatively, here is the Map Grid Reference for the walk start location:

SO 2291 4222

Walk Leader: Jo Parham

Hay-on-Wye Main Car Park (Oxford Road) - click map to open

 

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