Route planning & best methods

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Depends on which council website you look at. Last time I looked you could drive the whole length depending on which map you use.

Using OS there is a section now on restriction. Yep this used to be all open.there is a very small sign on the track near Eason grey saying of the changes(looks like a local A4 made sign) spotted while walking the dog last week.

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Info taken from wilts ROW maps.
As you can see it’s 4 wheel motors but not bikes.

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The above form @Anaconda was my experience of glass and trailwise a few years ago so let my membership lapse. Everything on trailwise there seemed to be a good 5-10 years out of date so stopped renewing.

Has this now changed and and people are active on there updating routes and comments etc? I am looking at planning a route around the cotswolds for drive it day and an arcuate and up to date trailwise would certainly make things easier and quicker as a start rather than trawling through the council rights of way maps as a starting point
I can't answer for the whole country but for the areas I've gone laning in, there are generally comments that are within the last 12 months - especially in the more popular areas and/or areas with active reps.

I'm not familiar with laning in the Cotswolds but based on the other posts I've checked a few lanes and they have comments within the last few months.
 
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