Bridleways
Cyclists have a right to ride along bridleways, even where no cycle signs are present, but they must give priority to horse riders and pedestrians. Enfield Council Code of Conduct – Off Road for further information.
encourages cyclists, when riding off-road, to give priority to all other path users. See our
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