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UK: Wales and West Midlands: The Radnor Forest Ride

The Radnor Forest Ride

The Radnor Forest Ride is a new addition to the National Bridleroute Network.
Across it's 70 mile ( 113 km) span, the ride links the Three Rivers Ride at the Brecon Beacons National Park Visitors Centre and the Jack Mytton Way in Shropshire. It also provides access to the Epynt Way 


Status Open

Promotion
 A set of leaflets covering the route, and an accommodation list covering horses and humans, are available from The British Horse Society in return for your donation to the Ride UK project ( suggested donation £2). Cheques should be made payable to 'The British Horse Society'. 

Write to:
Access Department (Radnor Forest Ride)
The British Horse Society
Stoneligh Deer Park
Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2XZ


Ordnance Survey
The paths and tracks making up this route can be seen on the following Ordnance Survey maps at scales 1:50,000 (Landranger) or 1:25,000 (Explorer).
  • Ornance survey Landranger 160
  • Ordnance survey Landranger 148
  • Ordnance survey  Explorer OL12
  • Ordnance Survey Explorer OL188
  • Ordnance Survey Explorer OL 200
  • Ordnance Survey Explorer OL 201

Where to stay
An accommodation list (for humans and horses) is available with the Radnor Forest Ride leaflets, from The British Horse Society (see above). Further accommodation details can be found in Bed and Breakfast for Horses which can also be purchased from The British Horse Society.

© 2004 The British Horse Society Updated: March 25 2006 .
Reference: NR-3RR