Be nice, say hello, share the space
- When you’re spending time outdoors you could come across other users and animals. Slow down or stop for horses, walkers and livestock when driving or cycling. Always give them plenty of room.
- Cyclists must give way to walkers and horse riders on bridleways.
- Cyclists and horse riders should respect walkers’ safety, but walkers should also take care not to obstruct or endanger them.
Respect everyone
- be considerate to those living in, working in and enjoying the countryside
- leave gates and property as you find them
- do not block access to gateways or driveways when parking
- be nice, say hello, share the space
- follow local signs and keep to marked paths unless wider access is available
Protect the environment
- take your litter home – leave no trace of your visit
- take care with BBQs and do not light fires
- always keep dogs under control and in sight
- dog poo – bag it and bin it – any public waste bin will do
- care for nature – do not cause damage or disturbance
Enjoy the outdoors
- check your route and local conditions
- plan your adventure – know what to expect and what you can do
- enjoy your visit, have fun, make a memories
For more information see Countryside Code
Safety Advice
The Ramblers have published some guidance on a number of aspects of keeping safe while out walking