These new footpath and bridleway waymarkers will begin to appear in 2008 to sign paths at the point they leave a tarmac surfaced road. They will also be used along the length of the path to help you follow the correct route across the fields.
It will take a considerable period of time for the new waymarkers to be installed (there are over 1,700 miles of public rights of way in Warwickshire), so for a period of time, for footpaths and bridleways, there will be two types of waymarkers. The old style waymarker discs are shown opposite and these remain valid.
Promoted Routes
In addition to the signs shown, several promoted routes are signed with promotional discs and stickers. In due course the stickers will be phased out as they are replaced with larger, clearer, promotional discs.
For information on these promoted paths, click here
Maps
Anyone walking, cycling or riding should also use a map that shows the paths and field boundaries, for example the Ordnance Survey "Explorer" series of 1:25 000 scale maps. Order a map.
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| Public Footpaths are signed with yellow arrows. The public may use footpaths on foot only
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| Public Bridleways are signed with blue arrows. The public may use bridleways on foot, on horse or on a bicycle.
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| Public Byways are signed with red arrows.
The public may use a byway on foot, on horse, on bicycle or in any road legal vehicle.
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