Icknield Way (sections)

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Icknield Way (sections) are stretches of an ancient long-distance trackway that pass through the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, used today as a recreational walking and riding route.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Icknield Way 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient trackway section
long-distance path
recreational route
access non-motorised users
associatedWith Chilterns Conservation Board NERFINISHED
connects ridge-top viewpoints
various Chiltern villages
country United Kingdom
environmentDesignation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
featureOf Chilterns recreational path network NERFINISHED
follows ancient route alignment
hasRouteType bridleway
byway
public footpath
heritageStatus part of historic route network
historicalPeriod prehistoric origin
isSegmentOf prehistoric Icknield Way trackway NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
England
managedFor landscape conservation
outdoor recreation
notableFor historic continuity of use
scenic views across the Chilterns
partOf Icknield Way NERFINISHED
passesThrough Bedfordshire NERFINISHED
Buckinghamshire NERFINISHED
Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
recreationCategory equestrian trail
long-distance walking route
multi-user trail
terrain chalk escarpment
downland
farmland
woodland
trailSurface farm tracks
minor lanes
unsurfaced rural paths
usedFor horse riding
off-road cycling
recreational walking

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Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England hasFeature Icknield Way (sections)
subject surface form: Chinnor
this entity surface form: Icknield Way
Chilterns footpaths connectedTo Icknield Way (sections)
this entity surface form: Icknield Way