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Horse Riders
Horse Riding on cylcle/pedestrian routes
Horse riders are able to use sections of pedestrian and cycle
paths during a 12-month multi-use trial which has been
launched by Bath & North East Somerset Council.
The trial aims to improve safety for horse riders and road users
across Bath and North East Somerset.
The following routes are included:
- The Bristol and Bath railway Path from Brassmill Lane to Avon
Lane, Saltford
- The Colliers Way (NCN 24) from Whitelands Hill, Radstock to
Braysdown Lane. (
Colliers Way)
- The Colliers Way (NCN 24) from the boundary of the
Radstock Regeneration site to Kilmersdon. (
Colliers Way)
- Chew Valley Lake shared use paths on the west and south east
side of the lake.
- A section of the Norton Radstock Greenway.
A map showing the applicable routes is available on this page
(right hand column)
The Council hopes that the trial will promote and enhance the
network of routes that are accessible and safe for horse
riders. The idea was recommended by the Council’s
Planning, Transportation, Economy and Sustainability (PTES)
Overview and Scrutiny Panel. This was a result of a draft Horse
Riding Strategy originally prepared by Council officers in January
2004 (
Strategy for Horse Riding (Draft)). The aims of the Strategy
were to enhance, promote and enlarge the network of routes
accessible and safe for horse riders.
Use of the paths will be monitored throughout the trial and
comments from users will be recorded and reported to the PTES
Overview and Scrutiny Panel next year.