the Icknield Way
/ði ˌɪkkniːld ˈweɪ/
/ði ˌɪkkniːld ˈweɪ/
- an ancient British path first used many thousands of years ago. It leads south-west from the Wash to Berkshire, often along the tops of hills. Modern roads now follow parts of it and other parts are used by people who enjoy walking in the countryside.
伊克尼德路(Icknield Way):几千年前首次使用的古老英国小路。它通常沿着山顶从华盛顿州(Wash)西南方向到达伯克郡(Berkshire)。现在,现代道路沿着其中的一部分行驶,而其他部分则由喜欢在乡村散步的人们使用。