Believe this refers to Offa's Dyke itself - not the trail. 
To elaborate - I assume the trails are shown as footpaths but not 
specifically as National Trails. As the footpath annotations on the maps 
are rather difficult to
see (rather indistinct) it becomes difficult to follow them. If the 
National Trails were marked more distinctly (e.g coloured dotted lines) it 
would help and be useful if walking these trails.

On Sunday, 29 September 2019 15:47:55 UTC+1, Xavier wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 07:29:12AM -0700, Tim Jenkins wrote: 
> >Are the UK national trails e.g.  Offa's Dyke Path, Cotswold Way, 
> >Pennine Way etc specifically marked on the maps? 
>
> At least Offa's Dyke Path seems to be entered into OSM: 
>
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Offa%27s%20Dyke%20Path#map=19/51.78344/-2.67169
>  
>
> > If not is there a way to do this? 
>
> Yes, add them to OSM if they are missing from OSM. 
>
> Anticipating your next question of: "Are they present in OsmAnd?" I'll 
> have to defer to others.  I suspect, given OsmAnd's 'foot routing' 
> option, that the answer is: "yes, provided someone has properly entered 
> them into OSM first". 
>
>

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