HeidiPie1525
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Sorry, I know the title is badly worded, but I’d like to move to Devon and keep my horse at home. Ideally where I’d move to would have a fairly good bridle network, where has the best hacking in Devon?
That's interesting, thanks for the heads up. I looked at a property a couple of years ago that had direct access on to the Pegasus trail and I did wonder what it was like to ride. Just because something's marked on a map as a bridleway, doesn't mean it's rideable in reality!@SlinkyMinxy i was talking a friend about the Pegasus trail recently (she’s near Beaworthy) and she was saying it’s not that great in her area, possibly some landowners don’t make using the trail very easy. However it does lead in the end to the open moor, with a couple of busy roads to cross.
That's interesting, thanks for the heads up. I looked at a property a couple of years ago that had direct access on to the Pegasus trail and I did wonder what it was like to ride. Just because something's marked on a map as a bridleway, doesn't mean it's rideable in reality!
Interesting Paddy says Manaton area, I used to keep my horse just outside Bovey Tracey and out of the many yards I was at that was the best hacking, lanes, bridleways, green lanes and open moorland.
Was that near Ashcombe xc? I think we had a pony club camp round there, would have been 80s.There were two in Ideford, I liveried at both many years ago, the riding was pretty good but I wonder if the lanes are a lot busier than they were in the 1990’
Also used to ride at Haytor.
Was that near Ashcombe xc? I think we had a pony club camp round there, would have been 80s.
all are still there. I have ridden that area for 50 years and still the same. Curious where you used to ride at Haytor, Capt. Woofs?"My pony was on loan round there many years ago, good to hear it's as good as I remember. Also used to ride at Haytor.
Where I was before, there were many paths and fields and woods but not there anymore so probably weren't official rights of way and no one got them established
Was that near Ashcombe xc? I think we had a pony club camp round there, would have been 80s.
Yes I had lessons with captain woof as a child.Curious where you used to ride at Haytor, Capt. Woofs?"
Someone fell off the top of Haytor one time when I visited by car with my mum and sister. Still remember the screams as they stretchered him down.Haytor became very busy during Covid, and even mid week now all the car parks are rammed full. I only live a mile away but don’t walk there now.
Ashcombe, yes you’re right about that, there are still remnants of fences in the woods!