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Some iconic roads in the UK

The UK is littered with ancient road networks which is no surprise considering it was the Roman invasion in AD43 that gave us most of our road networks in the first place. Many of our modern roads follow along the lines of those Roman roads, just with much better building materials.

Same Day Courier Birmingham businesses like allaboutfreight.co.uk/same-day-courier-service use our road networks on a daily basis and have probably been lucky enough to travel on some of the most iconic roads in the United Kingdom. Here are a few of them that you might want to have a look at next time you are out and about.

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The Ridgeway

This ancient track is a part of the wider Icknield Way which travels from Norfolk through to Wiltshire and it is thought to be one of the oldest roads in Britain that is still identifiable today.  The Ridgeway road takes you past some of Wiltshire’s incredible ancient sites such as those of the Uffington White Horse, Avebury Stone Circle and numerous Iron and Bronze Age forts and castles. It really is a place for history lovers.

Fosse Way

Another example of a Roman road this one travels in a straight line for over six miles connecting Lincoln and Ilchester. Most of the route has now been covered up by modern road networks but there is a stretch from Stoney Bridge to High Cross, that was also the site of an Iron Age settlement that remains exactly as it was during Roman times.

South Downs Way

This is one of 15 National Trails that can be found across Wales and England. It covers a total of 100 miles from Winchester to Eastbourne. People have been travelling this route for well over eight thousand years. Again, it is unsurprisingly also the location for many historical sites such as the Bignor Roman Villa and also the Old Winchester Hill Iron Age hill fort.

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Watling Street

This was once the site where Boudicca was defeated by the Romans and is a stretch of road that joins Kent and North Wales and is now known as the A2 and A5 roads. Along the Welsh border you can find some incredible sites as well as breath taking landscapes.

There are many other iconic roads including the Antonine Wall and Hadrian’s Wall which can both be found in the Northern parts of the country.

Joe Hammonds

Hi, I am Joe; I am an entrepreneur, father, mentor, and adventurer passionate about life.

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