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[Area Name]
1 Here we include a list of subareas (e.g. counties) enabling a drill-down approach. Clicking on one will take the reader to the appropriate sub-area page.


Optional Map Strategy

2 A short note about what the Ride UK plan is, and an invitation to contact the BHS if information not shown on the site is available. This helps keep the site as up to date as possible. The (optional) map on the right shows the area covered by the page.


National and Regional Routes

3 Here we list routes of national and regional significance in the region. The background colour indicates the status of the route: pale green indicates the route is mostly open or about to open; pale blue indicates a planned route which is expected to open within 5 years; and pale pink indicates a longer-term planned route. As usual, where the name of the route is in blue, it represents a hyperlink to a page about that route. This section will only contain green and blue routes, as they need to be at least partially available.

RouteLocationLength
Peddars WayNorfolk63 miles
100km

Development
4 This part lists those routes that are not open but are in work, according to the same colouring codes.
RouteLocationLength
H25 London Orbital BridlerouteEssex, Herts, Bucks, London, Surrey, KentUnder
development:
part open
H47 Peterborough to Peddars Way BridlerouteCambridgeshire, NorfolkUnder
development

County Routes
5 This is the old location for sub-areas. It is being retained until the movement to position 1 is complete. Clicking on one of the entries will take the reader to the appropriate sub-area page.

Maps
6 This sction reminds readers that links to find out which maps cover a sub area are on that sub-area's page. All landranger maps are now included on the Ride UK site.
© 2002 The British Horse Society Updated: 25 May 05.
Reference: [regional code]