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The Icknield Way Riders Route   56 miles

Foldout leaflet with map of the route and information on places of interest along the way.

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The Icknield Way Path riders route (for cyclists, walkers and horse riders) can claim to be the oldest road in Britain, with a history dating back to Neolithic times (4000-2000 BC). It was originally a major route for communications and trade, running along the chalk ridge that linked the Norfolk coast and the downlands of south-central England. 

This leaflet describes the section of the Icknield Way through Cambridgeshire and can be used by off-road cyclists.'