On Fri Sep 4 18:40:55 2015 GMT+0100, John Eldredge wrote:
> Not to mention the amount of horse dung you are willing to have your bike 
> wheels fling up onto you.

Many bridleways see very little horse traffic so its not often a problem. Mud 
however, lots of that.

Phil (trigpoint)
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> On September 1, 2015 4:59:34 AM p...@trigpoint.me.uk wrote:
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> > On Tue Sep 1 10:49:56 2015 GMT+0100, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
> >>
> >> I unsure about highway=bridleway+bicycle=designated but given that it
> >> appears 2 129 times worldwide it is likely that is also may be
> >> considered as mistake.
> >>
> > Makes sense to me, bicycles can legally use a bridleway in England/Wales. 
> > Practicality will depend upon surface, type of bike and recent weather.
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