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==Ascents== [[Central Bedfordshire|Central Bedfordshire Council]] and the National Trust commissioned Archetype architects to build a [[visitor centre]] known as the Chilterns Gateway Centre, on the very top of Dunstable Downs. The summit is right next to the B4541 road that crosses the hill, and so an ascent of the hill requires nothing more than getting out of a car at the highest point and walking across to the [[trig point]]. For those who wish to climb the hill from the base, it is possible to do a circular walk from the village of [[Whipsnade]] by following the [[Icknield Way Path]] and [[Chiltern Way]], both of which are marked on [[Ordnance Survey]] maps. This circuit can be extended to take in the northern top of Five Knolls. The hill can also be ascended from [[Dunstable]] to the north. The Icknield Way Trail,<ref name="Icknield Way Trail">[http://www.IcknieldWayTrail.org.uk Icknield Way Trail].</ref> a horse rider and off-road cycle route, has been established following a similar route to the [[Icknield Way Path]] which passes over the Dunstable Downs. [[Image:DunstableDownsPanorama.jpg|thumb|744px|center|Dunstable Downs panorama]]
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