- 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...
- 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...
-
legally permitted to
cycle on
bridleways (paths open to
horse riders), but not on
public footpaths. Therefore,
bridleways are, in effect, a form of shared-use...
- 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...
- 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...
-
National Trails are long
distance footpaths and
bridleways in
England and Wales. They are
administered by
Natural England, an
agency of the UK government...
- of Way Statistics".
Retrieved 2024-02-08. "Statistics | UK
Bridleway Finder".
bridleways.uk.
Retrieved 2024-04-21. "Countryside and
Rights of Way Bill"...
-
involved working with
councils and
landowners to
upgrade footpaths to
bridleways. "King Alfred's Way".
Cycling UK.
Retrieved 28 June 2021. "KING ALFRED'S...
- Gap, a
beach area with
hotel and restaurant. Most of the
route is on
bridleways,
permitting access for walkers,
cyclists and
horse riders. Occasional...
- east.
Bridleways are
intended for
horse riding and walkers, with
cyclists also
permitted to use them.
Cyclists must give way to all
other bridleway users...