Sundon Hills
Introduction
Sundon Hills and The Sharpenhoe Clappers are part of the Chilterns AONB. The ancient Icknield Way, said to be the oldest path in Britain, runs across the Sundon Hills and there is an Iron Age settlement to the North of the site. There are several car parks close by and many potential routes to walk through the areas of open access. Access End Date 31/08/2019
How To Get There By Passenger Transport
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How To Get There By Car
The area is accessed from the road between Upper Sundon and Harlington which can be reached from the A6 north of Luton, or from the A5120 just north of Junction 12 of the M1.
There is a car park on the road between Upper Sundon and Harlington.
Start/Finish Point
There are various access points, please see the map.
Access and General Information
Length: 12.1 miles (19.4 km)
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Pending Update.
Route Description
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Acknowledgements
This site is open to the public under Natural England's Stewardship Scheme.