What a wonderful day, without a doubt this has been my favourite day on the Offa’s dyke path. It had a little bit of all terrain types and therefore it was very enjoyable. It had canal paths, ancient forest, mountain pathways, castles and farmland. It even offered me the end of the world.
The night before I got the opportunity to dry my shoes and eat the most fatty foods I could find. Sorry for this as it will make you feel sick, but dinner was a doner kebab, chips, pork scratching (epic food as they have no nutritional value), a boost bar, some salt and vinegar discos, 2 mini custard donuts, washed down with 2 milkshakes, a vimto and a bottle of Coke Zero.
The day started off with the delicate scent of chocolate tickling my nostrils, which is hardly surprising because Chirk has one giant employer- Cadburys. I decided not to visit Chirk Castle, even though it did feature on a question on the game show pointless the night before. The question asked which of these castles are real Welsh castles - the answer Chirk was worth 2 points, sadly not pointless. Instead I decided to take the canal path. The reason why I wanted to take the canal path was because the guidebook had suggested that today was a tough mountain stage, with boggy marshes. Therefore I wanted to take every opportunity to wear my comfortable shoes before I have to change into the trail shoes - that hurt my ankle. Today I also discovered vitamin I. It actually works!
This canal was the Llangollen canal. I assumed it would be well-paved as The factory must’ve been located there for a reason. Rail and canal, next to each other. At one time Chirk must have been an important place. The canal was pretty deserted, I only spotted two barges being used as recreational vessels, the rest of them appeared to be located in the extensive marina. The marina had hundreds of barges, all moored up for fairer weather.
Today the bear hunt started of excellently. Instead of having to climb the first hill of the day, I got to go through it. Before me lay the 174 metre Whitehouse Tunnel. The tunnel had low headroom on the right-hand side and the barrier was extremely slimy. So I decided to make a Time-lapse video walking through it. It’s made me really dizzy I almost fell over a couple of times.
The canal path eventually spat me out in Llangollen and this is where the Dyke ends for the time being. The rest of the day would be dykeless as it heads off in a north-easterly direction towards the industrial estates of Wrexham. The path however continues in north-westerly direction. The route now offered me two choices, the first choice was to walk across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct or to go around it. The guidebook told me that the path is permissive and only open until the 30th of September. I personally think it was open - I think the guidebook needs to be updating. Never mind I got a nice photo from below. The Alternative route took me to a ancient bridge. This bridge had no pavements and it was only suitable for one car at a time. So I got to play a real life game of frogger. I would run to an alcove and wait for a few cars to pass from the left, rush to the next alcove, and wait for a few cars from the right to pass. It was a short bridge so i only had to do this twice, however, it did make me smile.
After crossing the river it was time to change my shoes, I shouldn’t have bothered as the next 5 miles were pretty dry and decent.
The sky was bright blue and the sun was shining, and I spotted a sign that said 7 miles to Worlds End. Today is a good day to die - I thought.
I’m not sure when some point in entered Denbighshire But I’m here. The next part of the day was a peaceful climb up to the mountains through trevor Hall woods. Again another spectacular woodland. Upon exiting the woods, I found a really well tarmac road. I initially miss read the title of the road and thought it was the paranormal route, it turned out in fact to be the panoramic route. After around half a mile on this road I saw a lady running up the hill and the backdrop was so spectacular that I had to stop her and ask her if she was a subscriber to runners world. The reason for this is each month they produce a photo page called rave run. Where a person posts a photo of the favourite run. She said her boyfriend subscribes, so I suggested I take a photo of her running up the hill and that she sends it in. She then reciprocated took a video of me running up the hill. It’s hard to see but in the background is a wonderful castle on the hill and just glorious scenery.
At this point I really wanted to go up the mountain, but I decided it would be better to run down the hill. This was my fastest mile of the entire journey to date. Took a few more running videos and then we’ll skirting round the Mountain took another time lapse. After leaving the scree slopes the path took me down to a valley. The reason why this area was called Worlds end, is that it is really barren higher up. Dropping down through another woodland, filled with mushrooms I reached a ford Which I had to cross on foot. Luckily it was super shallow and my feet remain dry. The next part of the journey headed up towards the boggy marshes.
Fortunately in the last few weeks a team have been working on the marshes and they had paved the way with large rocks. So in fact my feet remain dry. It’s also explained why I saw so many helicopters, they were using the helicopters to pallet in the rocks. After climbing up through the marshes the path took me to another forest, which then let me down to town. As check in for the pub I was staying in his 5 pm, I was forced to stop in a community CAFE where are munched down a delicious ham and cheese toastie sandwich. Washed down with a cup of warm tea. The rest of the journey was largely uneventful except for some slight cow trouble. They were blocking the path totally. But by hopping a few fences, I managed to find a way through.
The next 2 miles were the slowest of my journey and this was me killing time in order to get to the pub for 5 pm. I failed to get there slowly, but the pub was just opening up and they let me in. The raven in is a community pub a and they had delicious food. I have a belly full of gourmet Burger with some superb crispy chips. Just continuing the theme of royalty apparently Camilla and Charles pulled a pint in this pub once. Maybe the solution to cop 26 is to have more community run things. Then people won’t have to travel so far, it creates employment and also creates a sense of community. I will definitely come here again.
So today was 19 miles and I could’ve done a whole lot more. The only problem lies is that when the Sun drops it gets very very cold. Apparently tomorrow is going to be very cold.