I really enjoyed the bit from Chepstow to Weshpool in particular. I had good weather (it was June) but in some sections, first thing in the morning, I had to trudge through some really wet and long grass. My gaiters worked but I still got wet knees but they were 'good' wet knees. Offas Dyke is a special memory for me, it was the first hike that I attempted a few weeks after I had my prostate gland removed due to cancer. Although on reflection I now know that I wasn't 100% well enough, (I thought I was at the start) the hike quickly highlighted for me that I didn't then have total control of my bladder, downhill stretches were the worst. I did however spend a lot of time en route doing pelvic floor exercises! Some very nice villages and small towns on the way. A few weeks later and I was totally back to normal!
I camped and the one place I remember most was a large old Mansion, now a hotel and restaurant with loads of mobile homes in the grounds. My camping site was fantastic, on a tennis court sized manicured lawn and by the side of a small ornamental lake. It were grand! I arrived, erected my tent, got organised and a passing groundsman in his golf caddy type truck gave me a lift to the hotel front door. I had a great meal there, with wine! I kept off the beer that night.