Clun Hostel is ideally located for breaking up the Kington–Knighton leg—widely recognized as the toughest section of Offa’s Dyke Path due to its steep switchback climbs. Once the trail descends to river level at Newcastle, Clun is just a two-minute taxi ride away and an interesting place to spend the evening. M&J Travel (01588 640273) in Clun has a minivan seating at least eight walkers with backpacks, charging £10 per taxi for trail pickups or morning drop-offs (as of Summer 2026); just be sure to confirm the taxi will be available before booking your accommodation.
As of summer 2026, Clun Hostel is accepting group bookings only. Smaller groups, families, and solo travelers are expected to be welcomed back in the near future.
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