Bridleway
A bridleway is a type of path designated for the use of horse riders, cyclists, and walkers. These paths are often found in rural areas and are marked on maps, allowing users to travel through the countryside while enjoying nature. Bridleways are typically wider than footpaths, providing enough space for horses and riders to pass safely.
In many countries, including the United Kingdom, bridleways are protected by law, ensuring that they remain accessible to the public. They may connect to other trails, such as footpaths and byways, creating a network for outdoor activities. Proper maintenance of bridleways is essential for safety and enjoyment.