Stour Valley Walk

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Stour Valley Walk is a long-distance walking trail in Kent, England, that follows the River Stour through picturesque countryside and historic villages.

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Label Occurrences
Stour Valley Path 2
Stour Valley Walk canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance footpath
recreational walking route
accessibleFrom railway stations along the route
category Footpaths in Kent
Long-distance footpaths in England
connectsTo North Downs Way (near Wye/Chilham) NERFINISHED
Saxon Shore Way (near Pegwell Bay) NERFINISHED
country England
endPoint Pegwell Bay NERFINISHED
near Sandwich
follows River Stour (Kent) NERFINISHED
hasGuide official route guide published by Kent County Council
hazard sections prone to mud in wet weather
length approximately 58 miles
approximately 93 kilometres
locatedIn Kent NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Kent County Council NERFINISHED
notableFeature follows the valley of the Great Stour
links market towns and rural villages
passesNear Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
North Downs NERFINISHED
passesThrough Ashford NERFINISHED
Canterbury NERFINISHED
Chilham NERFINISHED
Fordwich NERFINISHED
Lenham NERFINISHED
Wye NERFINISHED
historic villages in Kent
primaryUse hiking
promotedBy local tourism bodies in Kent
region South East England
routeType waymarked trail
scenicType picturesque countryside
season can be walked year-round
startPoint Lenham NERFINISHED
suitableFor day walks
multi-day walks
terrain farmland
low hills
riverside meadows
woodland
tourismType walking tourism
uses bridleways
byways
public footpaths
waymarkSymbol green and white logo with river motif

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Chilham hasRecreationalRoute Stour Valley Walk
Clare hasWalkingRoutes Stour Valley Walk
this entity surface form: Stour Valley Path
Flatford hasWalkingRoute Stour Valley Walk
this entity surface form: Stour Valley Path