Crossing six counties, the Icknield Way Trail is a 170 mile (274 km) route linking the Peddars Way National Trail in Suffolk with the Ridgeway National Trail in Buckinghamshire, which in turn links with the Wessex Ridgeway.

The Icknield Way has been a recognised regional route for walkers since 1992. In 2004 it was further developed into a multi-use route so that most of the route is also available for horse riders and off-road cyclists providing a complete walking and riding link between the two National Trails.

Latest News:

May 2020 The route in Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire has been amended due to building work

Mar 2019 Alteration of route in Sundon, Beds & Euston, Suffolk. The cyclist route has been adjusted in Chalton/Upper Sundon and both riders routes in Euston.

Jul 2017 Disappointing progress on upgrade to bridleway beside railway in Bedfordshire