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Bridleways

Lancashire has more than 240 miles of bridleways, and this is increasing as new routes become available.

Further information and details of main routes can be found on the Lancashire County Council Bridleways page.

General Information

horse riders

Horses can be ridden on bridleways, byways, unclassified roads and roads used as public paths, but not on footpaths. Riding routes will be waymarked with the blue (bridleway) or Red (byway) arrows, and should be signposted where they leave the road. Horse drawn carriages can only be driven on byways and some roads used as public paths and unclassified roads.

Bridleways are shown on the Definitive Map which is available to view at Morecambe Town Hall or the Environment Directorate in Preston - alternatively use the Mario online mapping system.

Contacts

Email:

countrysideservices@env.lancscc.gov.uk

Telephone:

01772 534709

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