Having deliberated for some time over which LDP to tackle this year, I've more or less decided to go for Offa's Dyke Path.
I've not been on a multi-day walk for nearly 2 years, so it seems a bit of a daunting prospect for me right now.
I have a rough idea of where I intend to camp each night, plus one night in a b&b (probably in Oswestry). I'll be going south to north, and apart from a short 1st day to Beeches Farm near Brockweir, I'll be walking 11 to 18 miles a day, taking 13 days in total.
As a warm up for this I intend doing the last 2/3rds of the South Downs Way (Cocking to Eastbourne) in an attempt to get me back into it.
To all you Offa's Dyke path "veterans" out there, does this seem feasible for one so rusty.