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- A public bridleway (or bridle path) is accessible to cyclists and horse riders as well as walkers. It may be wider than a public footpath. A restricted byway extends the right of access to horse-drawn carriages.www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking-hub/understanding-public-rights-way
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