Radnor/Shropshire/Powys border

Walking in East Radnor

We are a very friendly Group, covering the Knighton and Presteigne area of Powys (though parts of both towns are in England!), with members in Herefordshire and Shropshire also. We have the Offa's Dyke Centre in Knighton (the route passes through the town). Knighton is also the start of Glyndwr's Way and the new Heart of Wales Line Trail passes through our area. 

Mid Wales is often overlooked but has amazing walking areas in the hills, where you may walk all day and not meet anyone. The hills are up to about 600m with much country about 400m. The rivers define the geography, with the Teme and the tributaries of the Wye. We are near the more popular hills of south Shropshire (the Clees; Long Mynd etc) and Herefordshire (Hay Bluff and Black Mountains etc).  

We also have a team of volunteers, working for the County Rights of Way department, helping to keep paths open by installing gates, bridges, etc. and doing clearance work, surveys and anything else needed. 

Our walks

We walk every Wednesday and some Saturdays, generally with Moderate walks 6-9 miles, and short walks on some Tuesdays and Thursdays. Visitors always made welcome! 

Please note that unfortunately, we are not able to allow dogs on our walks, unless the description specifically says they are allowed. 

We are amazingly well supported by our members leading all our walks. New members will get plenty of help from our experienced leaders to start leading, so please get in touch and we hope to walk with you soon. 

Guides

The Group provides several local walk guides, available from our group contact as documents or downloadable files:  

  • Knighton circular walks (and Kinsley wood routes) are available via the Group contact.  

  • Walks you will enjoy - these 18 walks have been available from various local centres and by mail for many years, now in its 3rd edition.  

If you would like a full set, pocket sized (approx 200x90mm), on waterproof paper, in a plastic wallet, then use the contact on Group page. Note that some walks have changed since printing and updated files are available on request to the contact. Also GPX files are available via the Group contact.  

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Recent walks

30 Oct - Kington

30 Oct - Kington

Starting from Kington, we took an alternative route out of the town joining the Offa’s Dyke Path to the base of Herrock Hill, then turned sharp right through woods up to the ridge joining the Mortimer trail. We returned to Kington via Rushock, Barton Farm, finishing with a further explore of the byways of the town.

Hills of Shropshire

23 Oct - Clun, Woodside, Wheelbarrow Bridge, Churchbank

Walking on quiet lanes, field paths and some forest tracks, we had extensive views of many prominent Shropshire hills and beyond.

East Radnor group looking over the hills by Bucknall

11 Sept - Woods and wild country around Bucknall

A varied walk through Bucknell Woods, walking to high pasture land with distant views to the north west. Later in the walk, we also had stunning views towards the south and east.

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