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Plans to boost off-road access for horse riders
South Wales Evening Post
|October 01, 2025
HORSE riders in Carmarthenshire could get more off-road access to the countryside under plans approved by council chiefs.
More routes like this would be welcomed by equestrians
Cabinet approved an equestrian strategy at a meeting on Monday, describing it is as a first-of-a-kind in Wales.
The strategy followed a consultation which 502 people and groups responded to.
Two-thirds of adult respondents said they often faced hazards while riding off and on the road.
The most popular option to overcome barriers to participation was more off-road access. A desire for more equestrian facilities, circular routes and easier to use gates was also expressed, among other things.
A cabinet report said 16% of Carmarthenshire’s population was estimated to have a connection with horse ownership and equestrianism, and about 4.5% of the population - just over 8,500 people - own a horse.
It said fewer than 10% of the county’s public rights of way network had equestrian access, “notably lower” than in surrounding counties.
This story is from the October 01, 2025 edition of South Wales Evening Post.
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