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Knighton, the town on the Dyke known for its history and excellent trails (

Image: Visit Mid Wales)

Knighton: The Enchanting Border Town Straddling Two Nations

February 18, 2025

A Hidden Gem Between England and Wales

Nestled along the banks of the River Teme, Knighton is a picturesque market town that seamlessly blends English and Welsh heritage. This charming town, located in Powys, Wales, with part of it extending into Shropshire, England, boasts breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a must-visit destination.

A Town Steeped in History

Known in Welsh as Tref-y-Clawdd, meaning “Town on the Dyke,” Knighton holds a unique place in history. It is one of the few towns in the UK that exists in two countries simultaneously. Surrounded by rolling hills, lush valleys, and scenic countryside, it offers an idyllic retreat for those who appreciate nature and history.

One of Knighton’s most iconic features is Offa’s Dyke, an ancient earthwork built by King Offa of Mercia in the 8th century to define the boundary between his kingdom and Wales. Today, Offa’s Dyke Path, a renowned 177-mile (285 km) national trail, runs through the town, attracting hikers and history enthusiasts eager to experience its spectacular views and medieval significance.

Exploring Knighton’s Cultural Heritage

Knighton’s medieval streets and vibrant market square serve as reminders of its historical importance as a trading hub. Visitors can explore the Knighton Museum, which offers fascinating exhibits on border conflicts, rural life, and the town’s role in Welsh and English history. This deep-rooted connection to both nations is evident in the town’s distinctive architecture, traditions, and way of life.

Outdoor Adventures Await

Knighton is a market town and community on the River Teme, straddling the border between Powys, Wales and Shropshire, England (Image:Getty Images)

For outdoor enthusiasts, Knighton is a gateway to exhilarating adventures. In addition to Offa’s Dyke Path, the town is situated along Glyndŵr’s Way, a spectacular 135-mile (217 km) walking route named after Welsh hero Owain Glyndŵr. The surrounding countryside, filled with rolling hills, dense woodlands, and expansive moorlands, provides an ideal setting for hikers and nature lovers.

History buffs can visit the Owain Glyndŵr Centre, which features interactive exhibits on the legendary rebel leader and self-proclaimed Prince of Wales. Another must-see is the Powysland Museum, which delves into the archaeology and social history of Montgomeryshire, spanning from prehistoric settlements to the modern era. Located near the picturesque Montgomery Canal, the museum is a great place to learn, relax, and enjoy a peaceful picnic.

The Perfect Weekend Getaway

Knighton is a market town and community on the River Teme (Image:Wikipedia)

Whether you’re drawn to history, breathtaking landscapes, or outdoor adventures, Knighton offers a unique escape that beautifully intertwines the past and present. Ideal for a weekend retreat, this hidden gem on the England-Wales border promises a memorable experience for all who visit.



Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/travel/uk-ireland...
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