How to find greenlanes

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GINGE

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Get your self an OS map of the area your interested in from WHSmiths. I use the Explorer series which are the ones with the orange cover 1:25000, you can use the ones with the purple covers which are the landranger series these are 1:50000.

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The explorers being 1:25000 are obviously more detailed.
The next thing you want to look for is what you are allowed to drive on.
You are ONLY allowed to drive on the byway open to all traffic(BOAT) and the other routes with public access(ORPA)*more on this later* There is no vehicular rights to drive on ANY other piece of public land. Even if you have heard of people driving it before or your mates mothers dog says its ok, its not.
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This is an image from an explorer map, so BOAT's and ORPA's are GREEN, on a land ranger map BOAT's and ORPA's will be in purple

So now you know what you CAN drive, get that OS map out and look for the roads you want to drive.
When you find them you still have a little more work to do.
You need to find out if the OS map people have it recorded correctly(they do get it wrong sometimes) The ONLY way to find out if it is a legal byway or ORPA is to call the rights of way officer at the relevant council and get them to check their "definitive map".
The definitive map is a map of all recorded Public Right Of Way(PROW) in the respective county. If the Byway that you have found isnt on this lane then it isnt a Byway. Simple. ORPA's are not always listed on the definitive map because 99% of the time they are Unclassified Country Roads(UCR's) So they appear on the "List Of Streets". Again if the ORPA you have found dosent appear on the list of streets you cant drive it. One other thing to note is not all ORPA's carry vehicular rights. The ROW officer will tell you if it does not carry rights.

When you call the right of way officer you will need some info so they can give you an answer. You will need to tell them the grid references. The easiest way to get the grid references is by using a site with online OS maps, such as:

TwoMaps.Com

Find the BOAT or ORPA you want and then hover the mouse over the start and finish points. In the case of twomaps it tells you the grid references in the white bar in the bottom right corner of the screen. There are many ways to write grid refs, this site uses the 2 letters and 10 numbers system. I wont go into explaining how grid refs work there is plenty of info on google about this.

So you tell the ROW officer the grid references of all the ROW you wish to drive and they will tell you which ones are legal or not. They will also tell you if there are any Traffic Restriction Orders(TRO's) in place.

TRO's can be placed on ANY PROW at anytime. Not limited to Byways and ORPA's. Footpaths, bridleways and restricted bridleways are subject to TRO's aswell.
Councils will place these restrictions for many reasons. Either way if there is a TRO in place it is out of bounds until the restriction expires.

So thats about it really. Its a lot of work hey? Just to go for a nice drive in the country. It is very important that we, as users of these rights of way use them correctly and legally.
There is lots of groups and individuals out there who are set against vehicles in the countryside, and we dont want to be giving them any more ammunition.

More info on the subject of "greenlaning" and codes of conduct while using them can be found on the GLASS (Greenlaning Association UK) and the CRAG (Countryside Recreational Access Group) Websites.

Green Lane Association Ltd. - Home
Countryside Recreational Access Group - Home
 
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Ginga, thanks for the post its useful but I think its confusing also

correct me If I am wrong but you said

I use the Explorer series which are the ones with the orange cover 1:25000, you can use the ones with the purple covers which are the landranger series these are 1:50000.

Then after the pics you said

The explorers being 1:50000 are obviously more detailed.

Which maps are which scale and which is best??

Thanks again for your info, maybe its me that has it wrong?

Sorry, slip of the fingers on the keyboard there, corrected it.

The explorers at 1:25000 are more detailed as they show a smaller area in detail. The landranger 1:50000 are still useful because you get more mapped area for your money.

But sometimes when out laning or walking etc it may not be apparent for example which side of a fence or wall you should be on. So the 1:25000 explorer map will give you this kind of information.
 
Ah there it is. I knew id seen something but couldnt find it with a search.

Cheers Stu.

Although i think someone is stealing from someone else as ive seen that post either in land rover international or in the GLASS magazine before. :)

Nope, not stealing at all, well not so far as I know of anyway.

I am the original author of it and other forums have also asked my permission to use it. As far as I know it should have been credited with me and/or Landyzone .. but it _is_ definitely my own original work and copyright!
 
Nope, not stealing at all, well not so far as I know of anyway.

I am the original author of it and other forums have also asked my permission to use it. As far as I know it should have been credited with me and/or Landyzone .. but it _is_ definitely my own original work and copyright!

No offence intended there Paul. :eek: I just ment i had seen it in a few places thats all. ;) :)

I tried to find your original post so i could paste it into the thread but i couldnt. :(

Its certainly very helpful.
 
LOL, didn't take offence, I thought you meant they'd stolen off me! ;)

Certainly CRAG and GLASS asked .. and tbh If it helps anyone I don't mind who reprints it, especially if they credit me with it .. ;)
 
Some councils have online interactive maps such as these....
Countryside Mapping
LocalView — Shropshire Council

Useful as they have numbers which can be used to narrow down the search for the highways dept in the relevant council to ask the questions

You are correct they certainly do.

Have you tried to use the shrops one though? It's painful, councils use out of date software that takes forever to load.

It's getting better though!

Good luck :)
 
Its certainly better than the last one it replaced.Im sure Staffordshire had an online map,but cannot find it.
Those web pages are off my bookmark bar,gotta keep tabs on developments with PROW,especially with Worcestershire council
 
Hi All,

I am currently in the process of setting up a website dedicated to just this. when finished it should provide mapped locations of all the countries greenlanes, as well as a platform for reviews, photos, discussion etc.

I am just in the long and laborious process of finding greenlanes on OS maps and plotting them into the site.

Any feedback on the general feel and use of the site would be much appreciated. hopefully this can be a resource we can all enjoy.

The Greenlane Finder | All of the UK's Greenlane's in one place

Thanks in advance
 
Hi All,

I am currently in the process of setting up a website dedicated to just this. when finished it should provide mapped locations of all the countries greenlanes, as well as a platform for reviews, photos, discussion etc.

I am just in the long and laborious process of finding greenlanes on OS maps and plotting them into the site.

Any feedback on the general feel and use of the site would be much appreciated. hopefully this can be a resource we can all enjoy.

The Greenlane Finder | All of the UK's Greenlane's in one place

Thanks in advance



:eek: are you crazy?

Dont you realise there are peeps out there that trash lanes etc and lanes end up closin which spoils it for those that go green lanin and abide by rules?

Advertisin all the greenlanes available to anyone and everyone... FFS :(
 
Hi All,

I am currently in the process of setting up a website dedicated to just this. when finished it should provide mapped locations of all the countries greenlanes, as well as a platform for reviews, photos, discussion etc.

I am just in the long and laborious process of finding greenlanes on OS maps and plotting them into the site.

Any feedback on the general feel and use of the site would be much appreciated. hopefully this can be a resource we can all enjoy.

The Greenlane Finder | All of the UK's Greenlane's in one place

Thanks in advance



Nooooooooooo:eek:


Bad, bad, bad idea :(
 
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