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Netherlands In the Netherlands a bridleway (ruiterpad) is a special sand path for equestrians, largely free from other traffic, so that a rider does not inconvenience other users and vice versa. They are indicated with a sign and are both narrow and wide. Traffic is sometimes permitted on wide paths. See more
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 See more
Canada
It is possible to ride some sections of the Trans Canada Trail, especially in Quebec
United States See moreRail trails/paths are shared-use paths that make use of abandoned railway corridors. They can be used for walking, cycling, and often horse riding as well. The following description comes from Australia, but is applicable equally to other rail trails that exist throughout the … See more
England and Wales
In England and Wales a bridleway is "a way over which the public has a right of way on foot and a right of way on horseback or leading … See moreThe longest bridle trail in Australia is the Bicentennial National Trail, of 5,330 kilometres length, running from Cooktown, Queensland, to Healesville, Victoria. There are also some … See more
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WEBA bridleway is a public right of way that you can use on foot, by wheelchair, by bike or by horse. Learn how to identify bridleways on a map and how to share them with other users.
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WEBMar 29, 2021 · A bridleway is a legally protected route that the public can use on foot or on horseback. Cyclists are permitted to use bridleways, but must give way to other users and may face restrictions …
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