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Rights of Way 
rights of way - country walk sign post

Public Right of Way is a route over which the public have a legal right under Highway Law to pass and re-pass.

Rights of Way can be found in towns, villages and the countryside.  Some paths may be surfaced although most are tracks and fields owned by landowners. 

Public footpaths are not to be confused with highway footways for example, pavements to the side of the road.

How to Recognise a Public Right of Way

Public Rights of Way are commonly known as public footpaths, public bridleways and public byways.  Owing to the length of the network and, in some instances, legal anomalies associated with the Definitive Map, not all Rights of Way are signposted. 

However, the County Council endeavours to ensure that all popular trails are signposted.  You will see the following waymarker discs on signposts or somewhere prominent along the paths. 
 
Public Rights of Way are public highways and are recorded on a Definitive Map and Statement (a legal record of Public Rights of Way). The County Council has the responsibility for keeping this map up-to-date. The Definitive Map is the only accurate and up-to-date source of information on Public Rights of Way.

The map can be viewed at the following locations

Countryside Recreation Unit, Mynyddmawr Woodland Park,

Heol Hirwaun Olau, Tumble, Carmarthenshire, SA14 6HU

Tel: 01554 747530 or 01554 747511.

 

Page last updated on 08/2/2012
 
Contact Details
 

Countryside Recreation  & Access Unit
Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park
Heol Hirwaun Olau
Tumble, Llanelli.
SA14 6HU

Telephone: 01554 747530
Email: leisure@carmarthenshire.gov.uk