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- Public bridleways are legally protected routes that the public can use on foot or on horseback12. Cyclists are also permitted to use bridleways, but they must give way to other users1. Bridleways are usually signposted with blue arrows1. A bridleway is a footpath where there is the additional right to ride a horse or a bicycle3. Bridleways may not be surfaced and can become deeply pitted and difficult to navigate by foot3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.As with footpaths, bridleways are legally protected routes that the public can use on foot or on horseback. While cyclists are permitted to use bridleways, the Countryside Act 1968 states there is no obligation to facilitate cyclists on the routes and they must give way to other users. Bridleways are usually signposted with blue arrows.getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/guides/public-rig…
A public bridleway is a way over which the general public have the following, but normally (unless otherwise according to Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 s56 (1) (b)) no other rights:
- to travel on foot, and
- to travel on bicycle, and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rights_of_way_in_England_a…A bridleway is a footpath where there is the additional right to ride a horse or a bicycle. A bridleway may not be surfaced, and may become deeply pitted and difficult to navigate by foot. The same rule relating to ploughing of fields applies to a bridleway save that where the path crosses a field a minimum width of 2 metres must be restored.www.landregistry-titledeeds.co.uk/frequently-aske… - People also ask
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