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The title is a somewhat misleading one. The route taken by the Way follows a very ancient trackway (500-450 BC) which ran from east to west at the foot of the North Downs. It took advantage of the contours and avoided the sticky clay of the land below. The trackway ran the entire length of the North Downs, leading to and from Folkestone: the pilgrims turned north along the River Stour valley near Chilham to reach Canterbury.