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trembler | 14:28 Thu 27th Apr 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Is it legal to ride a horse anywhere ie. roads, streets, countryside, town centres, buildings etc or are there places that you cannot take a horse?
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No. Going onto/into private property would be trespassing, with or without horse. You can't take a horse on footpaths, it has to be a bridleway, at least. So most 'open' land would be out of bounds, as well.


I wouldn't ride one up the M1, come to think of it I wouldn't ride a horse anywhere!!!
You can ride on any road, except of course, a motorway. You should not ride on pavements although sometimes you may need to get off the road because of road works or some other hazard, but if you do you must give way to pedestrians at all times. As Catso says, you cannot ride on footpaths, only bridleways. You can go into town centres as long as there are no signs forbidding riding, but not many riders would want to.
What are the laws on riding along canal towpaths? Can horses there haul boats but not be ridden?
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