Item
Publication
Price (GBP)
Quantity
S2
Strip maps for Offa's Dyke Path, by Ian Dormor (1998).
10 double-sided sheets, 2 colour reproductions from O.S.
1:25000. Complete with key and minigrip polythene bag for
use in the rain.
5.00
S3
Route description, North to South (2000). For use
with the ODA strip maps.
2.00
S4
Route description, South to North (2000). For use
with the ODA strip maps.
2.00
S12A
Where To Stay 2008 - accommodation guide to
Offa's Dyke Path and Glyndwr's Way.
4.50
S12B
Camping and backpackers list for the Offa's Dyke
Path and Glyndwr's Way.
1.50
S33
Walking Offa's Dyke Path, by David Hunter
(Cicerone, 1994, revised 2008)
12.95
S34
Langton's Guide to Offa's Dyke Path, by Andrew
Durham (1996)
12.99
S35
The Long Distance Walkers' Handbook, 7th Edition
(2002)
12.99
S37
Mortimer Trail (Ludlow to Kington). Weather proof
(2002)
5.95
S38
Wye Valley Walk (Chepstow to the source at
Plynlimon, 136 miles). 2nd Edition (2002). Official
Countryside Commission publication.
7.95
S39
Kerry Ridgeway. A gentle 15-mile walk through the
hills of the central Welsh marches.
1.50
S40
The Severn Way. The longest riverside walk in
Britain - linking Wales and England - 210 miles from
source to sea.
6.95
S41
Cambrian Way. The mountain connoisseur's walk, by
Tony Drake. With sketch maps covering the route in
detail and also accommodation information. A
practical guide and handbook to the 274-mile walking
route from Cardiff to Conwy. 5th Edition (2000).
More details of this walk on The Cambrian
Way , Tony Drake's site describing his challenging high-level route through Wales.
The 6th Edition is expected in April 2008, and can be ordered now.
6.50
S42
Offa's Dyke - A journey in words and pictures by Jim Saunders.
Foreword by Iola Williams, the well-known Welsh naturalist. ISBN 9781843236993.
This sumptuous publication is both a guide and a celebration of the beautiful border country that
stretches the length of Wales, from coast to coast, from Chepstow to Prestatyn. When King Offa
commissioned the building of this marvellous eathwork, could he possibly have imagined that over a
thousand years later people would still be fascinated by the dyke? Jim Saunders enables armchair
travellers to marvel at the landscape, stop and stare at the wealth of wildlife or even dig into the
turbulent history of borderlands. This book accompanies a television series on Offa's Dyke
produced by Element Productions for BBC Wales and is due to be shown in the New Year/Spring.
More details of this book on Gomer
Press website.
19.99
T2
Offa's Dyke Circular Walks, by Ian Coulthard. 25
circular walks in the northern section.
6.95
T3
Offa's Dyke Path, by Jeff Lomax. Volume 1.
Prestatyn to Welshpool, including 18 circular walks.
4.99
T4
Offa's Dyke Path, by Jeff Lomax. Volume 2.
Welshpool to Hay-on-Wye, including 17 circular walks.
5.99
T6
The Clwydian Way. Ramblers' Association, North
Wales area. 122-mile-long route round Denbighshire,
parts of Flint and Conwy.
5.95
T7
Pererindod Melangell, Powys County Council. A
15-mile linear walk to a saint's retreat below the
Berwyn Mountains.
2.95
T8
The Monnow Valley Walk, by Eira and Harry
Steggles. A scenic 40-mile linear walk from Monmouth
to Hay-on-Wye.
4.95
T10
Walks in Southern Powys and the Borders, by
Andrew Johnson. 35 circular walks in central Wales.
4.95
T12
The Elan Valley Way, by David Milton. A ten-stage
128-mile walk from Birmingham to the Elan Valley in
mid-Wales.
7.95
T13
The Riversides Way, by David Milton. A 72-mile
circular walk in the Welsh Marches, based around the
valleys of the rivers Teme and Lugg.
8.95
T14
Teme Valley Walk. A 93-mile long-distance walk
from Worcester to the source of the river in the
Kerry hills in Wales, with a link to Newtown.
8.95
F1
A Stroll along Offa's Dyke, by Tony Hobbs.
Laminated cover, spiral bound, 59pp.
Hobbs Publishing.
4.50
F2
Three Castles Walk (Skenfrith, White & Grosmont).
Paperback, spiral bound, 32pp.
Monmouthshire County Council.
3.95
F4
A Trailblazer guide. Offa's Dyke Path, Prestatyn to Chepstow,
by Keith Carter. 88 large-scale sketch walking maps. British
Walking Guide series.
9.99
F5
Special Offa, by Bob Bibby. A light-hearted account of a walk
along Offa's Dyke. A wonderful companion for those planning to walk the
National Trail, whether on foot or in the comfort of their
armchairs.
9.99
F6
Hadrian's Wall Path, by Mark Richards. 256 pages. PVC cover.
Two-way National Trail description, with colour images
and detailed maps.
12.95
F7
Glyndwr's Way - A Cicerone Guide, by Ronnie and Chris Catling. 124 pages. Paperback.
ISBN 9781852 842994. Published 2005 by Cicerone.
10.00