I have a handheld Garmin gps designed for walking - it does have many of the bridlepaths marked on it - I use it to work out how far and how fast we've been.
I think walkers have something like that , so would probably do bridlepaths. The walker one is sort of like a mobile so it would be easy to carry. Try a walker,hiker, rambler site , they may be able to point you in the right direction.
Oooo i'd be interested in this, as I plan to hack out in the New Forest and I've just moved here so don't know my way at all, plus my moblie doesn't work very well
. I can read maps but small GPS would be much better!
For some unknown reason I was given a Garmin for Christmas. God knows why as I rarely travel further than work, home and stables, but anyway, I tried to programme it to show the route from home to stables, and it kept taking me up Knightsbridge. (I'm in Hampshire!!!!
) Poor horsey would get very tired if I relied on SatNav to get him home
I am sure there is one that can be attached to your wrist like a watch....if my mind is working right it was on an endurance riding site...I remember seeing it and thinking oh thats a useful toy.