Oswestry Racecourse to Offa's Dyke
At an explanatory board near the car park, turn right on a wide green path – part of the old racecourse – which runs parallel to the road. Follow this, crossing several access tracks. Cross the B4580 to access the northern part of the common. The path forks immediately: keep right. As you approach the far end of the common, take a worn path on the right at a Shropshire Way signpost. The path is narrow but well trodden, with bracken to the right of it and gorse bushes and rowan trees to the left.
The path soon leaves the common by another Shropshire Way sign. Continue for a very short distance, keeping your eyes open for a path going off to the right at a stile. Walk across a brackeny pasture, with scattered trees. Power lines give a rough guide to the far corner where you find a stile. Cross this, continue to another and then go straight on to the B4580.
Turn left on the footway then first right on a quiet lane. Follow it to a junction, where you turn right, then immediately left on Bwlch Lane. Pass the turning to Cwm Sychtyn and continue until the lane bends abruptly left. Go forward on a footpath that uses the driveway of The Old Farm, then bears left across a lawned area to a stile. Cross a track to enter a field and go diagonally to the far corner. Use the plank bridge as a pointer across the next field to a stile leading into Gwalia Wood.
Follow a path through the wood and into a field. Go diagonally towards the far corner, guided by a group of tall sycamore trees, and then across the next field to a stile giving access to woodland at Sheep Walk. Turn left, soon crossing a track and going straight on as indicated by a waymarker. The downhill path is narrow, but clear enough. Another waymarker guides you left alongside a cleared (but rapidly regrowing) area to meet a grassy path.
Turn right, keeping the cleared area on your right, then right once more to join Offa’s Dyke Path, recognisable by the acorn logo that signifies a National Trail. Follow the path beside the prominent earth- and stoneworks of Offa’s Dyke through Candy Wood.
Switch to the other side of the Dyke at a waymarked junction, pass a pasture and continue through the adjacent Racecourse Wood until a gate gives access to Racecourse Common. Fork left here to visit the old grandstand or go right, soon joining the racecourse again, to return to the car park.
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