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Offa's Dyke Path

Last updated: 10 November 2006

Warden David Seil sent photos from our camera phone as he walked 22 miles across Offa's Dyke Path in North Wales.

Offa's Dyke Path
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David, senior warden for Denbighshire County Council, helps organise a guided walk along Offa's Dyke Path from Prestatyn to Moel Famau, as part of Denbighshire's annual walking festival. He took along BBC Local camera phone to produce the following photo diary of the event which took place in all weathers, covering more than 22 miles. In fact, the weather was so poor on day one that David decided against using the camera. Here, we pick up the trail as ramblers leave far behind the Prestatyn coast and head inland. The weather had started to improve - but only just!

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