One of the main problems facing horse and pony riders (and carriage drivers) is the lack of somewhere safe to enjoy their activities. Today's motorists are unaware of horses and the risks involved in driving past them at speed. Bridleways and Access groups work to improve and maintain existing bridleway networks and develop new ones where possible.
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- The National Federation of Bridleway Associations Designed to help bridleway users and promote equestrian access, protect rights of way and ancient bridleways, and maintains a list of open and closed bridleways.
- Mendip Bridleways & Byways Association Aims to protect and preserve the character and status of Mendip's Green Ways, and to create linking and circular routes for the safe use and enjoyment of all users. News, articles and events plus membership information.
- Ride UK - The National Bridleroute An initiative to develop a national bridleroute network around the UK. News, maps, bed and breakfast providers for horses and riders, and design information for paths.
- Leicestershire and Rutland Bridleways Association Improving and extending the counties' Bridleways network. Includes news, membership information and dates.
- Worplesdon & District Bridleways Association Raises funds to maintain and create bridleways in Pirbright, Normandy, Ash, Wood Street and Whitmoor Common.
- Wiltshire Bridleways Association Preserving, maintaining and researching bridleways and byways in Wiltshire and Borough of Swindon area. Includes newsletter and contacts.
- South Somerset Bridleways Association Aims to preserve and maintain existing bridleways and to restore old rights of way, in the South Somerset District Council area. News, events, membership information.