North Downs Way
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The North Downs Way is a long-distance National Trail in southeast England that follows the chalk ridge of the North Downs through Surrey and Kent, offering scenic countryside and historic sites.
Aliases (1)
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
National Trail
→
long-distance footpath → |
| category |
Footpaths in Kent
→
Footpaths in Surrey → Long-distance footpaths in England → |
| country |
England
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| designation |
National Trail
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| follows |
North Downs
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| hasFeature |
castles
→
chalk grassland → historic churches → ridge-top views → rural landscapes → villages → woodland sections → |
| knownFor |
historic sites
→
scenic countryside → |
| locatedIn |
Kent
→
South Downs and North Downs chalk landscape belt → Southeast England → Surrey → |
| partOf |
National Trails (England and Wales)
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| passesThrough |
Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
→
Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty → |
| region |
South East England
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| routeType |
walking trail
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| surface |
footpath
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| terrainType |
chalk ridge
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| use |
hiking
→
recreational walking → |
Referenced by (9)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Box Hill, Surrey
→
Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty → |
crossedBy |
|
Box Hill
→
Ranmore Common → |
hasTrail |
|
Botley Hill
→
North Downs → |
traversedBy |
|
Cudham
("North Downs Way (nearby)")
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hasRecreationalRoute |
|
Pilgrims’ Way route
→
|
overlapsWith |
|
A25 road
→
|
passesNear |