Service Description: Public Rights of Way maintain, protect, sign and legally record the public rights of way network made up of public footpaths, bridleways, and byways. Public Rights of Way manages the most concentrated network of public rights of way in the UK. Within 147 square miles there are 520 miles of rights of way which include 326 miles of footpath, 165 miles of bridleways and 29 miles of byways. This equates to 3.5 miles of rights of way per square mile.
Also known as:- Bridleways, Byway, Country Walks, Footpaths (Grassy etc), Horse Riding, Public Access, Rights of Way, Rights of Way Orders, Walking
Answer: The Wildlife Trust compile a list of guided walks throughout the year that are run by organisations and individuals and cover a wide range of interests. The Wildlife Truat produce a free leaflet every April and September called 'Wight Summer' and 'Wight Winter'. The leaflet is usually available from Libraries. Alternatively, requests for copies can be made direct through the Wildlife Trust by telephoning 760016. Health Walks are also organised by the Isle of Wight Council and more information is available via the following link - Related Link