Foot in both camps Walk
By Dave Roberts
on January 3, 2012 4/5 (2)
Posted as a walk in – England, Europe, Shropshire
Foot in both camps Walk
Route Essentials
Route Summary
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Distance
9.63 kmAscent
196 mTime
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Start Location
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Walk
Hazards
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Foot in both camps Walk Ordnance Survey Map and GPX File Download
Foot in both camps Walk
With a name like Llanymynech, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’re in Wales but this village is cut in two by the border.
Following the canal for much of the first half of the walk, you’re rewarded with a yomp over the heights of Llanymynech Hill and Offa’s Dyke on your return leg.
Offa’s Dyke National Trail is a 285km walk along the Welsh – English border from Chepstow to Prestatyn. Here are a few bite size chunks for you to digest, rather than doing the lot.
The Route
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Local Information and Recommended Maps and Guidebooks
Route Summary:
Route Start Location:
Distance |
Ascent |
Time |
9.63 km | 196 m |
Calculate the time using Naismith’s Rule and factor in your own pace.
Activivity Type: Easy Moderate Walk
Summits and Places on this Route
Facilities
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Hazards
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Completed this walk many times in both directions,, some excellent views. Also you ca stop for a cuppa at the railway centre when it’s open. A good afternoon jaunt.