- A
bridle path, also
bridleway,
equestrian trail,
horse riding path, ride,
bridle road, or
horse trail, is a
trail or a
thoroughfare that is used by people...
- of
bicycles on
public bridleways, the act says that it "shall not
create any
obligation to
facilitate the use of the
bridleway by cyclists". Thus, the...
- The
Pennine Bridleway is a
National Trail in
Northern England. It runs
roughly parallel with the
Pennine Way but
provides access for
horse riders and...
-
Royal Air
Force Bridleway Gate, or more
simply RAF
Bridleway Gate, is a
former Royal Air
Force satellite airfield located in Shropshire. The following...
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National Trails are long
distance footpaths and
bridleways in
England and Wales. They are
administered by
Natural England, an
agency of the UK government...
- for
riding and
driving horses over
public roads, highways, footpaths,
bridleways, carriageways,
public paths and
other land. The
British Riding Clubs (BRC)...
- The
Byways and
Bridleways Trust (BBT) is a
charity (registered
number 280214 in 1980)
which exists to
protect bridleways and
byways in
England and Wales...
- pot-holed
after rain) to
small sections of
metalled roads.
Designated as a
bridleway (shared with
horses and bicycles) for much of its length, the Ridgeway...
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right of p****age for pedestrians. A
bridleway is a
highway that does not
permit motor vehicles. Some
bridleways also
debar the
driving of cattle. A carriageway...
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Examples of shared-use
paths include sidewalks designated as shared-use,
bridleways and rail trails. A shared-use path
typically has a
surface that is asphalt...