bridleway|bridleways in English
noun
track suitable for riding or leading horses
Use "bridleway|bridleways" in a sentence
1. The proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridleway which traverses the field.
2. A highway for this purpose is defined as including footpaths, bridleways and byways.
3. It became a rough bridleway, leading through a series of gates on to the lower reaches of moorland.
4. It is a fully equipped centre with stables, a riding enclosure and access to the endless bridleways surrounding the estate.
5. Byways account for less than 2% of England's unsurfaced rights of way network, the remainder being footpaths and bridleways
6. The Cotswolds is also richly rural: more than 3,000 miles of footpaths and bridleways to explore; ancient woodlands and wildflower meadows; 4,000 miles of historic Cotswold stone …