Offa's Dyke is a three-mile section of the great earthwork boundary dyke built along the Anglo-Welsh border by Offa, King of Mercia, probably during the 780s.
This especially impressive wooded stretch includes the Devil's Pulpit, with fine views of Tintern Abbey.
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