noun
- A path or track in the UK that is open to pedestrians, horse riders, and cyclists, but not to motor vehicles.
Usage: British English; Also called a bridle path in some regions
Examples
- We rode our horses along the bridleway that cuts through the countryside.
- The bridleway provides a safe route for cyclists away from traffic.
- Local residents use the bridleway for walking and jogging.
- The council maintains the bridleway to keep it accessible for all users.
- She discovered a scenic bridleway during her weekend hike.
- The bridleway connects two villages and is popular with equestrians.