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21.4 km
~2 days
341 m
Multi-Day
The Oswald's Trail is a 21.4 km trail that starts in , Shropshire, England. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Easy. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 4 hrs 50 mins. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
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Oswald's Trail is 21.35 km long with 341 m of elevation gain, so most hikers complete it in about 5 to 7 hours at a steady pace. Although it is graded easy, it is still a full-day outing for many walkers because the route circles Oswestry and includes a mix of town-edge paths, fields, woodland, and higher ground.
Yes. Oswald's Trail is a circular route of about 21.35 km that loops around Oswestry in Shropshire rather than running point to point. The route is known for linking places around the town including Old Oswestry Hill Fort, Brogyntyn Park, Wat's Dyke, Oswestry Old Racecourse Common, Llanforda Wood, and a section of the Offa's Dyke Path.
Oswald's Trail passes several of the best-known historic and landscape features around Oswestry. Highlights commonly associated with the route include Old Oswestry Hill Fort, Wat's Dyke, Brogyntyn Park, Oswestry Old Racecourse Common, Llanforda Wood, and part of the Offa's Dyke Path, giving the walk a strong mix of local history and open views.
Oswald's Trail is a circuit around Oswestry, so it starts and finishes in the Oswestry area. A published stage listing places the start at SY11 1QJ, and route information notes an information board at Wilfred Owen Green in Oswestry, which is one of the recognized access points for joining the trail.
Oswald's Trail is graded easy, with 341 m of total ascent over 21.35 km, so it is manageable for many beginners with reasonable fitness. The main challenge is the overall distance rather than steep climbing, since this is a longer day walk or short multi-day route around Oswestry rather than a short local stroll.
Yes. Oswald's Trail is listed as a multi-day route, but at 21.35 km it is also short enough for many walkers to complete in a single day. Splitting it into two shorter stages can make sense for a more relaxed pace, especially when allowing extra time at places such as Old Oswestry Hill Fort or the Racecourse Common.
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