03-01-14, 10:36 AM
I think I put up the map, the link isn't on this computer so I'll have a look at home later but I think it was kent and sussex.
The lanes are called Byeways and are open to all road legal traffic and horse riders and dog walkers so care is required.
Restricted byways are for non motorised users so you take your chances if you use them.
As said earlier, they are getting less and less and I've got bored of riding the same trails and the bike is in the back of the garage. My lad wasn't getting the rush from it and took up MX racing proper.
A good bet is your County Council website, ours has a countryside section which is very helpfull
The lanes are called Byeways and are open to all road legal traffic and horse riders and dog walkers so care is required.
Restricted byways are for non motorised users so you take your chances if you use them.
As said earlier, they are getting less and less and I've got bored of riding the same trails and the bike is in the back of the garage. My lad wasn't getting the rush from it and took up MX racing proper.
A good bet is your County Council website, ours has a countryside section which is very helpfull