Horse Riding
Denbighshire is a great place to explore on horseback, whether it be the wooded lanes and pastures of the wide Vale of Clwyd or the open moorlands and mountain tracks of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley.
There are over 183km of Bridleway in Denbighshire, which, when combined with the bye-ways that are also open to horse riders, adds up to over 200km of trails available to ride.
Bridleways are waymarked with a blue arrow, and walkers, cyclists and horse riders have a right to use them. Carriage driving is permitted on bye-ways, but not on bridleways.
Clwyd Range Rider is a local website set up for horse riders to find out local horse riding information. There is also an online survey for riders to fill in about access in the area and their experience of it.
The British Horse Society is the UK's leading equestrian membership charity working for the welfare and access of every horse and rider. Denbighshire is represented by the North East Wales area.