Rail to Trail/Greenway/Multi user Paths on old railways - in progress now

Orangehorse

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I am trying to find out where there are NEW Rail to Trail (as they are called) or Greenways under progress now.

I am aware of the Borderline Greenway in Northumberland, starting from Alnwick, but I would like to find out where else in the country there are others.

I have already discovered that there are dozens and dozens of these multi-user greenways, far more than I realised. Many, but not all, are open to all including horses.

The BHS Dobbin system has a list of all the riding routes but it only lists those that are open, as far as I can see - which is sensible of course. There doesn't seem to be a central register of disused railway routes at the moment.

So if you know of any that are under construction now, or have been given the go-ahead, I would really like to know, please.
 

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Think I saw something about this round here, but didn't read the full info

Is that the one in Northumberland?

There are some in Yorkshire already just from a quick Google. The Hudson Way, Garsdale Station, the Pennine Bridleway, Wetherby Railway Path, Nidderdale Greenway, Spofforth Castle.
 
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North Tyneside has lots of wagonways which are old railway lines which are now bridleways. I had brilliant hacking despite being in a very urban environment
 

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Phoenix trail in Ox / Bucks is an existing one. We can only link to bridleways by the use of a permissive route across a farm road though.
 

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Is that the one in Northumberland?

There are some in Yorkshire already just from a quick Google. The Hudson Way, Garsdale Station, the Pennine Bridleway, Wetherby Railway Path, Nidderdale Greenway, Spofforth Castle.
No, im west yorkshire. I know about the Pennine bridleway, and we have the Spen Valley greenway but it is not condusive to riding really.
I thought I'd heard about another one being made
 

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Trans pennine trail. From Southport in Lancashire on the West coast to Horncastle Yorkshire on the East coast 207 miles long. With off shoots to York -- Bradford --- and Chesterfield. 80% rideable.
 
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There's one near me, the Meon Valley trail in Hampshire, but it's not new either. I haven't been recently, so not sure if its improved, but if send from a muddy pathway to a multi user path, with stones so big it wasn't very horse friendly at all.
 

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There's one near me, the Meon Valley trail in Hampshire, but it's not new either. I haven't been recently, so not sure if its improved, but if send from a muddy pathway to a multi user path, with stones so big it wasn't very horse friendly at all.

It was so much better pre surface for a good old canter stretch!
 
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