bridle road

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bridle road

A rider guides her horse along a quiet bridle road.

Definition

Noun: A bridle road is a type of path, track, or right of way that is intended for use by riders on horseback or for people leading horses. It is typically unsurfaced or has a natural surface and is not designed or suitable for motor vehicles.

Usage

The term is used to specify a route legally designated or traditionally used for equestrian travel. It distinguishes a path for horses from public roads for vehicles or footpaths for walkers. * The landowner maintained the old bridle road through the woods for local riders. * On the map, a dashed green line indicates a public bridle road. * We had to lead the horses along the narrow bridle road as it was too steep to ride.

Advanced Usage
  • In legal and historical contexts regarding rights of way, a bridle road (or bridleway) is a specific classification, often granting the public a right to pass on horseback or leading a horse.
  • The term can imply a historical route, such as an old drovers' road or packhorse trail, that has been preserved for equestrian use.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bridleway (noun): A synonym for bridle road, more commonly used in modern British English.
  • Bridle path (noun): A very common synonym, often used interchangeably with bridle road.
  • Right of way (noun): A general legal term for a path that the public has the right to use; a bridle road is a type of right of way.
  • Equestrian trail (noun): A modern term with a similar meaning, emphasizing its use for horse riding.
Synonyms
  • Bridleway
  • Bridle path
  • Horse trail
  • Riding path
Antonyms
  • Highway
  • Motorway / Freeway
  • Paved road
  • Footpath (path for walkers only)
bridle road

A rider guides her horse along a quiet bridle road.

Noun
  1. a path suitable for riding or leading horses (but not for cars)

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