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| content=[[Bed and Breakfast]] with 3 bedrooms (1 ''en suite'') welcomes families and also has camping facilities. Evening meals and packed lunch (£4) available on request.

 

| content=[[Bed and Breakfast]] with 3 bedrooms (1 ''en suite'') welcomes families and also has camping facilities. Evening meals and packed lunch (£4) available on request.

 

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Trefonen|lat=52.83388|long=-3.10106}} '''to Buttington Bridge''' - 24km (15mi)

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Trefonen|lat=52.83388|long=-3.10106}} to '''Buttington Bridge''' - 24km (15mi)

 

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| name=Moors Farm | alt= | url=http://www.moors-farm.com | email=

 

| name=Moors Farm | alt= | url=http://www.moors-farm.com | email=

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Buttington Bridge|lat=52.67265 |long=-3.11578}} '''to Brompton Crossroads''' - 19km (12mi)

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Buttington Bridge|lat=52.67265 |long=-3.11578}} to '''Brompton Crossroads''' - 19km (12mi)

 

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| name=Blue Bell | alt= | url= | email=

 

| name=Blue Bell | alt= | url= | email=

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| content=1870's Gothic mansion set in 280 acres of mature gardens and tranquil parkland with mullioned windows, oak panelling and beautiful staircase. 10 individually designed rooms and suites, all ''en suite'' with unlimited Wi-Fi. No pets allowed. Afternoon tea and home made cakes in the ''Offas Dyke Bar''. Lunch 12.00–14:00, Dinner 18.30–21:00 served in one of 4 restaurants: the ''Cwm Dining Room'', the ''Mahogany Panelled Restaurant'', the ''William Morris Room'', or the ''Shropshire Lounge''. Local ingredients and suppliers are used wherever possible with many ingredients traceable to source. Graded *** with Welsh Tourist Board.

 

| content=1870's Gothic mansion set in 280 acres of mature gardens and tranquil parkland with mullioned windows, oak panelling and beautiful staircase. 10 individually designed rooms and suites, all ''en suite'' with unlimited Wi-Fi. No pets allowed. Afternoon tea and home made cakes in the ''Offas Dyke Bar''. Lunch 12.00–14:00, Dinner 18.30–21:00 served in one of 4 restaurants: the ''Cwm Dining Room'', the ''Mahogany Panelled Restaurant'', the ''William Morris Room'', or the ''Shropshire Lounge''. Local ingredients and suppliers are used wherever possible with many ingredients traceable to source. Graded *** with Welsh Tourist Board.

 

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Brompton Crossroads|lat=52.53189 |long=-3.10681}} '''to Knighton''' - 24km (15mi)

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Brompton Crossroads|lat=52.53189 |long=-3.10681}} to '''Knighton''' - 24km (15mi)

 

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| name=Offa's Dyke Centre | alt= | url=http://www.offasdyke.demon.co.uk/odc | email=

 

| name=Offa's Dyke Centre | alt= | url=http://www.offasdyke.demon.co.uk/odc | email=

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| content=Self-catering accommodation}}

 

| content=Self-catering accommodation}}

 

 



*{{marker|type=go|name=Knighton|lat=52.34310 |long=-3.04939}} '''to Kington''' - 21km (13mi)

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Knighton|lat=52.34310 |long=-3.04939}} to '''Kington''' - 21km (13mi)

 

**{{sleep

 

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| name=The Oxford Arms | alt= | url=http://www.the-oxford-arms.co.uk | email=enquiries@the-oxford-arms.co.uk

 

| name=The Oxford Arms | alt= | url=http://www.the-oxford-arms.co.uk | email=enquiries@the-oxford-arms.co.uk

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[[File:Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye - geograph.org.uk - 583851.jpg|thumb|Hay Castle was destroyed by King John in 1216]]

 

[[File:Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye - geograph.org.uk - 583851.jpg|thumb|Hay Castle was destroyed by King John in 1216]]



*{{marker|type=go|name=Kington|lat=52.20214 |long=-3.02605}} '''to Hay on Wye''' - 23km (14.5mi) - Hay on Wye is well known for its many antiques and bookshops and antiquarian fair. There are also ruins of two Norman castles.

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Kington|lat=52.20214 |long=-3.02605}} to '''Hay on Wye''' - 23km (14.5mi) - Hay on Wye is well known for its many antiques and bookshops and antiquarian fair. There are also ruins of two Norman castles.

 

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| name=Radnor's End Apartment & Campsite | alt= | url=http://www.hay-on-wye.co.uk/radnorsend | email=radnorsend@hotmail.com

 

| name=Radnor's End Apartment & Campsite | alt= | url=http://www.hay-on-wye.co.uk/radnorsend | email=radnorsend@hotmail.com

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| content=Wi-Fi.}}

 

| content=Wi-Fi.}}

 

 



*{{marker|type=go|name=Hay on Wye|lat=52.07360 |long=-3.12424}} '''to Pandy''' - 27km (17mi) - This section is either within or abutting the [[Brecon Beacons National Park]] and includes the "summit" of the route at 700m (2,300ft).

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Hay on Wye|lat=52.07360 |long=-3.12424}} to '''Pandy''' - 27km (17mi) - This section is either within or abutting the [[Brecon Beacons National Park]] and includes the "summit" of the route at 700m (2,300ft).

 

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** {{see

 

| name=White Castle | alt= | url=http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/daysout/whitecastle/?lang=en | email= | image=White Castle - geograph.org.uk - 168047.jpg

 

| name=White Castle | alt= | url=http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/daysout/whitecastle/?lang=en | email= | image=White Castle - geograph.org.uk - 168047.jpg

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[[File:Monnow Bridge and Gatehouse Pub - geograph.org.uk - 234683.jpg|thumb|Monnow Bridge with its fortified Gatehouse]]

 

[[File:Monnow Bridge and Gatehouse Pub - geograph.org.uk - 234683.jpg|thumb|Monnow Bridge with its fortified Gatehouse]]



*{{marker|type=go|name=Pandy|lat=51.90340 |long=-2.96167 }} '''to Monmouth''' - 28km (17.5mi)

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Pandy|lat=51.90340 |long=-2.96167 }} to '''Monmouth''' - 28km (17.5mi)

 

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** {{see

 

| name=Monnow Bridge & Gate | alt= | url=http://www.castlewales.com/monnow.html | email= | image=Monnow Bridge and Gatehouse Pub - geograph.org.uk - 234683.jpg

 

| name=Monnow Bridge & Gate | alt= | url=http://www.castlewales.com/monnow.html | email= | image=Monnow Bridge and Gatehouse Pub - geograph.org.uk - 234683.jpg

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[[File:Tintern Abbey (4932486126).jpg|thumb|Tintern Abbey]]

 

[[File:Tintern Abbey (4932486126).jpg|thumb|Tintern Abbey]]



*{{marker|type=go|name=Monmouth|lat=51.80904 |long=-2.71637 }} '''to Sedbury Cliffs''' - 28km (17.5mi)

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*{{marker|type=go|name=Monmouth|lat=51.80904 |long=-2.71637 }} to '''Sedbury Cliffs''' - 28km (17.5mi)

 

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**{{see

 

| name=Tintern Abbey | alt= | url= | email=

 

| name=Tintern Abbey | alt= | url= | email=

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