MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Scotland doesn't really 'do' bridleways, but I'm lucky enough to keep my horse on the Duke of Buccleugh's estate so have access to several thousand acres of off road riding... It's absolute heaven for me; you can hack out for hours and not meet anyone or have to go on a road!.
Wow, you're very lucky! I'd definately begin hacking again if I had that on my doorstep! I live in Scotland too, but the only "off-road' hacking is in forestry which I'd have to do roadwork to get to. I gave up roadwork a few years ago after one too many incidents - too dangerous nowadays. I do sometimes hack around my local farmers fields which legally, I am allowed to do - in fact I can go anywhere I want (as long as I close gates etc.) however the local farmers dont really like it. I asked them out of politness and whilst they say I can, I think they make it quite awkward - for example theres a huge field which has a gate right beside my yard gate so literally right next door. I used to go in there all last summer, until the farmer used barbed wire to secure the gate closed... think that was a hint! Very annoying since it was just a normal grass field which I never went in when it was too wet (ie. damaging).