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UK: South East

The South East
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex


The South East Strategy

One of the aims of Ride UK is to provide a central location where people can find out about promoted riding routes. These might be long distance linear or circular routes and local community circuits. If you know of, or are planning, any such routes and they are not listed below, please let us know. We will add them to the list so that work is not duplicated! Email the BHS Access Office with details.

Another aim is to develop new routes to reflect the modern needs of riders. These include the H25 London Orbital Bridleroute, the Sabrina Way and links to the rest of Europe.


National and Regional Routes

RouteLocationLength
South Downs WayHampshire, West Sussex,
East Sussex
100 miles
161km
The RidgewayHerts, Bucks, Oxon, Berks, Wilts85 miles
137km
Three Shires WayCambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire37 miles
60km
The Three Downs Link
Opens 26 Sep 03
Berks, Oxon, Wilts, Hants
Swan's Way (part of the Midshires Way)Buckinghamshire65 miles
105km
The Claude Duval Bridleroute Now open!Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire50 miles
80km

Development
If you know of, or are planning, any promoted routes, please let us know. We will record them here so that work is not duplicated! Email the BHS Access Office with details.
RouteLocationLength
H25 London Orbital BridlerouteEssex, Herts, Bucks, London, Surrey, KentUnder
development:
part open
H20 London to Dover Bridleroute
99 miles across Kent
KentUnder
development

County Routes
Local routes are listed on the county pages: Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Isle of Wight.

Maps
Anyone riding in the area or wishing to plan a long distance or circular bridleroute may wish to use the 1:50,000 Ordnance Survey maps. Relevant map numbers are given on the county pages.
© 2002 The British Horse Society Updated: 26 June 2007.
Reference: SE