- A
bridle path, also bridleway,
equestrian trail,
horse riding path, ride,
bridle road, or
horse trail, is a
trail or a
thoroughfare that is used by people...
- woodland, farmland,
deeply wooded valleys. In May 2007 The
Coleridge Bridle Way was
launched providing a
horse riding route between Nether Stowey and...
-
domesticated animals. This
equipment includes such
items as saddles, stirrups,
bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses.
Equipping a
horse is
often referred...
- make a
bridle and one was used to make the
Helmet of Constantine. Two
relics exist that have the form of a
bridle and are
claimed to be the
bridle of Constantine:...
-
right to do so. Rights-of-
way in the
physical sense include controlled-access highways, railroads, canals,
hiking paths,
bridle paths for horses, bicycle...
- The New
Aesthetic is a term
coined by
James Bridle used to
refer to the
increasing appearance of
digital technology and the
Internet in the
physical world...
- the
course of the
disused railway had been
turned into a
footpath and
bridle way. It is now open from
close to the
original junction near
Cuddington to...
- A
double bridle, also
called a full
bridle or
Weymouth bridle, is a
bridle that has two bits and four
reins (sometimes
called "double reins"). One bit...
- Clay Lane is a one
kilometre long
public footpath and
bridle way in
Edgware in the
London Borough of Barnet. It is a Site of
Local Importance for Nature...
-
Robert Papin winner Maelstrom Lake. As a
descendant of the
Irish broodmare Bridle Way (foaled 1952), she was also a
distant relative of the
Belmont Stakes winner...