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  • Icknield Way Path
    Known as the oldest road in Britain running from Ivinghoe Beacon to Knettishall Heath . Includes guides for walkers, accommodation and transport .
    http://www.icknieldwaypath.co.uk/
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  • Millennium Way
    Information about the 100 mile path in the centre of England, plus tips for new walkers.
    http://walking.41club.org/
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  • St Kenelm's Way
    Detailed guide to a newly developed long distance walk across Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, linking the two places most connected with the life of the ninth century Mercian Saint.
    http://www.kenelm.org.uk
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