Causeway
Causeway (kaz"wa) , noun
[Old English cauci, cauchie, Old French cauchie, French chaussée, from Late Latin (via) calciata, fr calciare to make a road, either from Latin calx lime, hence, to pave with limestone (compare English chalk), or from Latin calceus shoe, from calx heel, hence, to shoe, pave, or wear by treading.]
A way or road raised above the natural level of the ground, serving as a dry passage over wet or marshy ground.
But that broad causeway will direct your way.
The other way Satan went down
The causey to Hell-gate.
Also: Causey