Have joined that wayfarer site but so far it doesn't seem to me much good. I've stuck my grid ref in and it just brings up loads of straight lines which are maybe half a mile or quarter of a mile long each, but don't correspond to any roads or lanes at all and just cut through fields, housing estates and all sorts. Am I doing something wrong? Should I just be concentrating on BOATs or what? What do all the codes mean anyway?
Confused!
Thanks a lot for the advice red, I'm only looking in anticipation of getting my nice new defender 90 one day so will most likely be green laning with more experienced off roaders than myself.
Is the councils right of way officer the only dude who knows the current status of all byways? I've found a couple of local BOATS (according to Wayfarer) that vary from muddy ditches to gravelled tracks, most of which I had no idea existed even on my doorstep! However I wouldn't like to take a jolly up and down one then later find out it was actually restricted access for whatever reason, is there anywhere on the web you can check the current status?
For now I will stick to investigating OS and LOS lanes if these are fairly certain to be legal.
Don't go on your own, Andy, or if you do, be careful mate.
Planning on walking them 1st... cheers mate.
OS = Ordnance Survey The status according to the Ordnance Survey Map Usually the best indicator if it says Bridleway or Rupp or path then you can't drive it. If it says ORPA (Ordinary Road with Public Access) or BOAT (Byway Open to All Traffic) or White Road Then it's almost certain to be legal to drive it.
Not true "white" roads on a OS map only mean they are less than a certain width, dotted ones mean no fence. Not all white roads have motorised access.
As for North Wales when I did have access to wayfinder both versions and trailwise I found them quite helpfull but lots of mistakes.
Also on the subject of Welsh lanes esp those in the north, the local landy club has done a recent survey of "greenlanes" members were asked to record and drive lanes local to them, and infro about them shared between them.
No worries, are you going this weekend? I'm popping into Newstead, then have to go to Eakring later on Sunday so if you fancy an hour or two laning we could meet up somewhere?
He will know for definate but other locals will probably know and Crag are quite active in North Wales. If you PM me the Grid Ref inc the 2 letters I:E SU87634432. Then I will have a look at it for you as I have hundreds of lanes round that area from when I used to live there.