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are you (legally) allowed to cycle on this track? 😕
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It's not in red...no you can't
No.
I wouldn't worry about it though; it's open moorland.
ar$e. wondered if it was a permissive route, as seen people using it.
what is the best way to end the C2C ride (from Stony Leas)?
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There's likely to be grouse, lapwings, curlew, snipe etc nesting on the ground on the moors right now so if it's not a ROW I'd avoid it.
Its just a 'track', you have no legal right to ride it, but as there is no specific bylaw in place to specifically prevent you riding it, anyone is welcome to - which is why you're seen people ride it. I'd happily ride it unless told not to by the landowner or their agent.
If it is a well established track, you probably won't distub nesting birds.
A right of way is just that - legally protected right of passage, just becuase it isn't a ROW it dosn't mean you can't use it.
I regularly ride the trail in the other direction from Lilla Howe following Little Eller Beck and then onto Simon Howe, beautiful bit of trail
I have met National park rangers on the trail on several occasions and asked the same question, three times I have been greeted with blank faces and "you'll be fine" just give way to walkers...
The trail you are talking about is only an extension of this, I would say the section you're looking at can get very wet and quite overgrown later in the year
Hope that helps
yep, google sat view suggests it's a very well defined track.
looking at it in 1:25,000, it's a 'path', so doesn't techincally have a right of way, but that doesn't mean you can't use it, no matter whether you're walking or riding. Public use it, they can just be asked not to if a land owner tells them to clear off... which is HIGHLY unlikely.
I'd have no problem using it.
thats great, thanks for you help 😀
