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Downloadable Pdf Guide Guide to locating Offa’s Dyke Path Passport stamping stations The Passport stamping stations are now available with just a couple of minor tweaks. The NOVA Centre in Prestatyn re-opened on 4th May. The Bodfari box has been moved just a few yards due to storm damage – see below. 1. Canolfan NOVA Prestatyn / NOVA Centre Prestatyn OS grid ref: SJ 060 836 Post code: LL19 7EY Phone: 01824 712323 Email: [email protected] Web: www.novaprestatyn.co.uk At the start / finish of Trail. Indoor stamping point at the NOVA Centre reception during normal opening hours (check website). Passports sold at the NOVA. 2. Bodfari OS grid ref: SJ 097 701 The community notice board was damaged in a storm. The box is now attached to the wooden fence to the left of the pottery gallery front door. This photo was taken looking across the road from ODP gate. 3. Llandegla OS grid ref: SJ 195 524 Post code: LL11 3AW Phone: 01978 790604 Email: [email protected] Web: www.llandeglashop.com Outdoor box attached to the front of the shop. The indoor stamping point is on the community shop counter during normal opening hours. 4. Carreg-y-Big Oswestry Equestrian Centre OS grid ref: SJ 252 323 Post code: SY10 7HX Outside box in recessed gateway opposite north-bound ODP stile 5. Caer Digoll / Beacon Ring OS grid ref: SJ 2645 0570 Outside box attached to interpretation panel post next to the south bound entrance to the hillfort. 6. Mellington Lodge gate OS grid ref: SO 252 929 Outside box attached to metal gate at Mellington lodge 7. Canolfan Clawdd Offa Tref-y-Clawdd / Offa’s Dyke Centre Knighton OS Grid ref: SO 284 724 Post code: LD7 1EN Phone: 01547 528753 Email: [email protected] Web: offasdyke.org.uk Until the Centre reopens the outside box only is available. Passports sold online at offasdyke.org.uk/shop 8. Hergest Croft Garden (near Kington) OS Grid ref: SO 285 567 Post code: HR5 3EG Phone: 01544 230160 Web: www.hergest.co.uk Outside box attached to metal fence inside the gate from Ridgebourne Road. Indoor stamping point at reception during normnal opening hours. Entrance to Hergest Croft Garden reception. 9. Hay-on-Wye TIC / Canolfan Croeso Y Gelli Gandryll OS Grid ref: SO 228 422 Post code: HR3 5DJ Phone: 01947 820144 Website: www.hay-on-wye.co.uk/tourism Outdoor box attached to wall at front of building. Indoor stamping point at reception during normal opening hours. 10. Llangattock Lingoed / Llan gattock L ingoed OS Grid ref: SO 361 200 Outdoor box attached to signpost in church yard, next to north bound gate 11. Redbrook Village Store & Post Office OS Grid ref: SO 537 097 Post code: NP25 4LZ Phone: 01600 772488 Outdoor box attached to front of shop. Indoor stamping point on shop counter during normal opening hours. Passports sold in shop. 12. Chepstow TIC / Canolfan Croeso Cas Gwent OS Grid ref: ST 536 942 Post code: NP16 5EY Phone: 01291 623772 E: [email protected] The TIC is on the south side of the Wye bridge, a short diversion from the National Trail. Outdoor box attached to wall under canopy. Indoor stamping point at reception during normal opening hours. Passports sold at the centre. If you have any comments or feedback on this guide or anything at all to do with the Passport then please email them to oda@offasdyke .org.uk or write to us at Offa’s Dyke Centre, West Street, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1EN. Thank you for supporting the Passport and our conservation work. We hope that you enjoy your walk! Dave McGlade Chairman, Offa’s Dyke Association.
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