A town that straddles King Offa's eighth-century border as well as the modern Wales-England divide,
KNIGHTON
(Tref-y-clawdd, the "Town on the Dyke"), twenty miles northeast of Llandrindod, has come into its own as the most obvious centre for those walking the
Offa's Dyke Path
. Located almost exactly halfway along the route, it's a lively, attractive place that easily warrants a stopoff, although has few specific sights. The town is so close to the ... [More]
Situated on the Welsh Border, in the beautiful County of Powys, The Knighton Hotel is within easy driving distance of the Midland towns and cities, being approximately one hour from Shrewsbury, Worcester and Hereford. Knighton is served by the Heart of Wales Railway, passing through some of the most... [More]