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: ''This article is about the Stour Valley Walk in Kent, England. For the Way in Dorset see Stour Valley Way. For the Path in East Anglia see Stour Valley Path'' The Stour Valley Walk is a recreational walking route that follows the River Stour, through the ''Low Weald'' and ''Kent Downs,'' from its source at Lenham to its estuary at Pegwell Bay. The walk passes through some of Kent's finest landscapes, most important nature sites and most historic, un-spoilt villages.〔(Kentish Stour Countryside Project )〕 The walk is signed with the logo of a heron, occasionally seen in the area. The route is of interest for its landscape and history, and for its archaeological, historical and architectural features. Part of the Pilgrims' Way followed the river valley from Wye to Canterbury after the North Downs. The walk passes through a varied landscape of downland, woodland, orchards, hop gardens and farmland; lakes, dykes and marshland; unspoilt villages and hamlets; and historic towns.〔(Kent County Council )〕 It is possible to reach the walk from Maidstone via the 12 kilometer long Len Valley Walk (booklet available from Maidstone Council). ==The route== *a) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stour Valley Walk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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