Green Laneing in the Lakes

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Grendle
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This was really good! The Lakes Park website has 70 odd open lanes listed some with maps available. A couple are set up for off roading and clearly marked as such. Didn't meet anyone else on the lanes...not even ramblers! You have to note some are seasonal and others are one way! Unlike the Devon and Cornwall lanes ,which are too narrow for a 463, these were very wide and didn't represent a threat to the body work. If you're heading that way go armed with the website info.

Brill :D :D

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Re: Green Laneing in the Lakes

Grendle wrote:
This was really good! The Lakes Park website has 70 odd open lanes listed some with maps available. A couple are set up for off roading and clearly marked as such. Didn't meet anyone else on the lanes...not even ramblers! You have to note some are seasonal and others are one way! Unlike the Devon and Cornwall lanes ,which are too narrow for a 463, these were very wide and didn't represent a threat to the body work. If you're heading that way go armed with the website info.

Brill :D :D

Hi Grendle,

Do you happen to have a link to the info?

Many thanks,

Nath

Grendle
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Re: Green Laneing in the Lakes

http://www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/index/visiting/outdoors/green_roads.htm

Nath,

enjoy! There is one green lane you need the code for the lock....don't forget it like i did.....no signal at the top!!! :oops: Still nice Drive any way!

Grendle

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Many thanks!

Nath