Trugga can you help please
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Ste
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Sorry Carl, been a bit busy today (brakes, steering and a charity video)
Ste's right regarding the Parks taking over the management of the lanes within the park, but I'm not sure it is actually in effect yet. Theoretically, red dots and red crosses are available to motorised vehicles, subject to the local council having not closed them. I had a quick look here, but could not find a list of TRO'd lanes. Lawrence
when i find out ....
i'll post it here and yes "dartmoor" is just breathtaking some good lanes quite close to where i live (within 10 miles)
Carl you lucky *&@£@
I have to go into other counties I dont think Merseyside has one lane over 500 yards long. Oh not counting the bit of beach we can drive on at 5mph, while the warden is therer 9 to 5, after that it gets strange there Ste Ste
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once i find out....and tried them with just me and the missus a dozen or so times
i'll then think about arangeing a day out
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right then Anna e-mailed the d.n.p.a and got this back
Dear Anna Marie Unfortunately there are only a few 'byways open to all traffic' in the National Park (about 19km in total length) and there are none which actually go across the open moor. The ones which we have, tend to be in valley or farmland areas and are only short lengths. All the byway routes are shown on Ordnance Survey maps - the best one to use is the Explorer map no 28 (or alternatively Landrangers Nos 191 and 202). Also Devon County Council has an interactive map on its website which shows all rights of way, and you can see from this where the byways are. You can also of course use the minor unclassified roads in the national park. Best wishes Sarah Blakemore DNPA Access & Public Rights of Way Officer so it's not looking good for a dartmoor run But i have managed to find a few other lanes which i know for a fact are "public byways"........but most of them will scratch
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