ब्रिडलवे Meaning in English
ब्रिडलवे शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bridleway
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ब्रिडोन्सब्रिडून
ब्री
संक्षिप्त सा
संक्षिप्त विवरण देना
संक्षिप्त कार्रवाई
संक्षिप्त परिशिष्ट
संक्षिप्त आत्मकथा
संक्षिप्त मुक़दमा
संक्षिप्त व्याख्या
संक्षिप्त प्रार्थना
संक्षिप्त भूमिका
संक्षिप्त परीक्षण
ब्रीफबैग
ब्रीफकैस
ब्रिडलवे इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The route of the wagonway can still be followed today in the form of a bridleway leading to the Tyne Riverside Country Park, developed in the 1980s.
This section is now a combined footpath, bridleway and cycleway.
The run covered over footpaths, bridleways, canal paths, river banks, national trails, fields, moorland and mountains.
Several public bridleways and public footpaths cross the common.
The village benefits from several community use meadows, public footpaths and bridleways.
The medieval trackways converging on the abbey can still be seen in the rights of way and bridleways that have become "redways" (leisure routes for cycling and walking).
This trail can be accessed from Aylesham by various footpaths, fields, byway (road) and bridleways.
With many bridleways running between the two villages via the woods, it is possible to walk from one village to another without setting foot on any other public highway.
Crook Hill is normally climbed from the Derwent valley road just as it leaves the A57: a bridleway leaves the small car park at grid reference and climbs steeply and muddily up to Crookhill Farm, a working sheep farm owned by the National Trust which also offers accommodation to tourists.
In addition, minor lanes that are relatively traffic-free intersect much of the Parish, and while care must be taken in case vehicles are using the often winding and high-banked lanes, these can combine well with paths and bridleways to provide round and linear routes.
Otherwise the forest has many footpaths and bridleways and the springs that are the sources of streams including of Cranleigh Waters, but being mainly of Greensand soil, which is chiefly a form of sandstone which is permeable and underlain by in most places a layer of gravel and flint stones followed by clay.
The route of this road runs across the parish along the path of Robbery Bottom Lane, continuing on as a public bridleway to Datchworth and then Braughing, on its eventual way to another major Roman town, Camulodonum, Colchester.