MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
I'm in Scotland so horse riders and walkers etc. can go anywhere we want - there's no such thing as private land up here. I know this differs from England
Ive just moved to a new house and out walking yesterday spotted a sign (put there by the local estate) which said "no horses without permission" at the bottom of the track leading to the wind farm. Now, this wind farm covers a huge area and offers loads of off-road tracks, ideal for hacking when I bring my horses here eventually.
Does anyone know if legally this sign is allowed? I believe I have a right to ride on these tracks so do I really have to seek permission? I dont want to upset anyone obviously, but what happens if they do say no (quite possible from what Ive heard...)? I assume wind farms aren't under some sort of special law?!
Ive just moved to a new house and out walking yesterday spotted a sign (put there by the local estate) which said "no horses without permission" at the bottom of the track leading to the wind farm. Now, this wind farm covers a huge area and offers loads of off-road tracks, ideal for hacking when I bring my horses here eventually.
Does anyone know if legally this sign is allowed? I believe I have a right to ride on these tracks so do I really have to seek permission? I dont want to upset anyone obviously, but what happens if they do say no (quite possible from what Ive heard...)? I assume wind farms aren't under some sort of special law?!