ब्रिडलवेज Meaning in English
ब्रिडलवेज शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bridelways
, bridleways
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ब्रिडीसारपत्र
संक्षीश्प्त
मुख़्तसर
संक्षिप्त तथ्य कथन
निक्षिप्त वाक्यअ
संक्षिप्त भेंट
अटैची
सेनादल
ब्रिगेडियर जनरल
देदीप्यमान
तेजवान
उजड्ड लड़का
उज्ज्वल भविष्य
उतेजक , मादक
ब्रिडलवेज इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Its line can be traced west from the western end of Woldgate along a series of bridleways and minor roads, and then a stretch of the A166, to Stamford Bridge, where it crossed the River Derwent by a ford.
Many of the routes of travel between Kepier, Gilesgate and the hospitals lands at Caldecotes and Clifton—by now High Grange (in modern Gilesgate Moor) and Low Grange (in modern Carrville)—exist as public footpaths and bridleways.
The village benefits from several community use meadows, public footpaths and bridleways.
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.
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.
The area is popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders with footpaths , bridleways and roads providing access to the park, hillside and surrounding moorland.
This trail can be accessed from Aylesham by various footpaths, fields, byway (road) and bridleways.
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.
High Street also has a junction with Mill Lane, which was until the 1960s a cart route to Ruxox Farm, Maulden and Ampthill and now leads to footpaths and bridleways to Maggot Moor, Flitwick Moor, Ruxox Farm, Flitton Moor, and the village of Flitton.
The run covered over footpaths, bridleways, canal paths, river banks, national trails, fields, moorland and mountains.
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).
Access to the park is by vehicle through Lever Park is via Rivington Lane, (USRN 7401372) the former roads in Lever park are gated and are now bridleways and a network of public footpaths.