noun
- Plural of bridleway; paths or trails designated for use by horses and riders, and often also by pedestrians and cyclists.
Usage: Primarily British English; Often used in the context of rural or countryside paths
Examples
- The countryside is crisscrossed with bridleways that connect small villages.
- Riders enjoy exploring the network of bridleways through the national park.
- Many bridleways are maintained by local councils for public use.
- The map shows several bridleways suitable for both horses and walkers.
- She took her horse along one of the scenic bridleways near her home.
- Bridleways provide an alternative route for those who prefer not to use main roads.