Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar, Hergest Ridge, on the Offas Dyke footpath between Kington in Herefordshire and Hay on Wye,
Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar on top of Hergest Ridge, on the Offas Dyke footpath. A route through the border country of England and Wales, from the Severn estuary to the Irish Sea via Knighton, Welshpool and Llangollen. Around 100km/60 miles of the route is alongside the 8th century earthwork of Offa's Dyke itself. There are a variety of beautiful landscapes including the limestone cliffs of the lower Wye valley, rolling farmlands, the Black Mountains, Shropshire Hills, Clywdian Hills and moorlands. Its Welsh name is Llwybr Cenedlaethol Clawdd Offa
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