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- The footpath symbol on a map is a green dashed line on OS Explorer maps or a pink dashed line on OS Landranger maps1. These lines represent footpaths with a public right of way, which are legally protected routes that the public may use by foot1. The green dashed line is also used to mark waymarked trails, which are marked with green diamonds2. A dashed black line is used to represent a path that exists on the ground but is either not officially a right of way or differs somewhat from the notional right of way near it3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The green dashed line (on OS Explorer maps) or pink dashed line (on OS Landranger maps) are footpaths with a public right of way. They are legally protected routes that the public may use by foot.getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/guides/public-rig…This green line marches across OS maps and marks your right of way across country. Specifically, all public rights of way (like footpaths, bridleways etc) are marked using variations of the green dashed line. Waymarked trails are marked in a similar way with green diamonds.www.muchbetteradventures.com/magazine/os-ma…The dashed black line ‘Path’ symbol (below) is used where a path exists on the ground but is either not officially a right of way or else differs somewhat from the notional right of way near it. On the 1:25,000 map, it is a less visible line of very small dots.slowcycling.net/resources/osmaps-key/
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