Ivinghoe Beacon

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Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent chalk hill and landmark in Buckinghamshire, England, known for its extensive views, archaeological sites, and role as a popular walking destination.

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Ivinghoe Beacon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landmark
accessibleFrom B489 road NERFINISHED
composedOf chalk
country England
crossedBy Chiltern Way NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 233 metres
hasArchaeologicalPeriod Bronze Age
Iron Age
hasArchaeologicalSiteType Iron Age hillfort
barrows
prehistoric earthworks
hasCarPark near summit access track
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest (nearby areas)
hasEcologicalSignificance chalk grassland habitat
hasFeature chalk grassland
extensive views
open downland
steep escarpment
hasNearbyFeature Incombe Hole NERFINISHED
Pitstone Hill NERFINISHED
Steps Hill NERFINISHED
hasRoute Ridgeway National Trail NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Dunstable Downs (distant) NERFINISHED
Mentmore Towers area
Vale of Aylesbury NERFINISHED
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
England
United Kingdom
managedBy National Trust
near Ivinghoe NERFINISHED
Pitstone NERFINISHED
Tring NERFINISHED
partOf Ashridge Estate NERFINISHED
Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
popularWith local tourists
ramblers
walkers
region South East England
terminusOf Icknield Way Path NERFINISHED
Ridgeway National Trail NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
kite flying
paragliding
sightseeing
walking

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The Ridgeway easternTerminus Ivinghoe Beacon
The Ridgeway notableNearbySite Ivinghoe Beacon