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Old 6th May 2011
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hi ive been searching for bridleway routes online as where i have moved to has loads but cant find any online can any suggest a good site looked on bridleways web site but kept coming up saying they couldnt find a route and i really want to go on some nice hacks just dont wanna get lost lol xxx
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where abouts are you? i had a quick google for some in lincoln (going off your profile) and "lincs equestrian" has a few on their website - under b (bridleways and where to ride)
i'm not sure how good they are, but there's a couple which might be useful?
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we are on doddington road not far from doddington hall,skellingthorpe,eagle etc ill have a look on lincs equestrian thank you hun xx
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There's a good BHS site with all the maps for the UK. I'll pm you a link.
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thank you hunny its brill going to my dads tomorrow going to get him to print it off for me lol xx
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Have a look at Bing Maps. Its a bit like Google maps but there's an option for the Ordnance Survey map so you can see bridleways.

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Sometimes the Parish Councils have an officer in charge of local byways & bridleways, like we do in our village/parish. They actually produced a handy fold up map showing all the bridleways & byways plus the green lanes around here, they were given out free in our local shop, might be worth a quick call or email to the council to ask!
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Looking online seems to be quite tricky to find bridleways, and the ones that do show them often aren't clearly marked out.

Try getting a hold of a local ordanance survey map, they'll be up to date and show all the ones in your area.
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