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Lanark Moor Cycle Trail Map

The document describes two trails in a forest area: a blue trail for cyclists and a green trail for equestrians. Users are advised to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, take responsibility for their actions, and be mindful of other trail users, especially at intersections. Safety recommendations include keeping animals under control and following the blue trail in an anti-clockwise direction.

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Lanark Moor Cycle Trail Map

The document describes two trails in a forest area: a blue trail for cyclists and a green trail for equestrians. Users are advised to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, take responsibility for their actions, and be mindful of other trail users, especially at intersections. Safety recommendations include keeping animals under control and following the blue trail in an anti-clockwise direction.

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Blue Tra¡l (cycle) Start Start

Green Tra¡l Car Park


(equestr¡an)
There are two tra¡ls here: Locat¡on s¡gns Tra¡l Forest Tra¡l
The blue tra¡l ¡s the cycle tra¡l, spec¡f¡cally des¡gned for All users of the tra¡ls should follow the
off road cycle use. gu¡dance of the Scott¡sh Outdoor Access Code.
• Take respons¡b¡l¡ty for your own act¡ons
The green tra¡l ¡s recommended for equestr¡an use.
• Respect the ¡nterests of other people
The tra¡ls run through forest plantat¡on and have very natural character¡st¡cs, • Care for the env¡ronment
tak¡ng advantage of soft slopes and other natural features. Due to the layout
V¡s¡t: www.outdooraccess-scotland.com
and the nature of the tra¡ls there are a number of ¡ntersect¡ons where the new
tra¡ls cross each other and other woodland tra¡ls. Users should take part¡cular For gu¡dance on Equestr¡an and Cycl¡st shared use v¡s¡t
care at these cross¡ngs wh¡ch are ¡nd¡cated on the tra¡ls w¡th caut¡on s¡gns. www.southlanarksh¡re.gov.uk/horsecycl¡st
All users have a respons¡b¡l¡ty for the¡r own safety as well as hav¡ng For all enqu¡r¡es please call: 0303 123 1020
cons¡derat¡on for the safety of other users. Please keep an¡mals you are
respons¡ble for under control at all t¡mes and remove any excrement from the ¡f you need th¡s ¡nformat¡on ¡n another language or format, please contact us to d¡scuss how we
can best meet your needs. Phone: 0303 123 1015 Ema¡l:equalities@southlanarksh¡re.gov.uk
tra¡ls. ¡f you are unable to do so at the t¡me please return and do so when able.
¡t ¡s recommended that cycl¡sts follow the blue tra¡l ¡n an ant¡- clockw¡se
d¡rect¡on for the¡r safety – ¡nd¡cated w¡th blue arrows.

© Crown copyr¡ght and database r¡ght 2013. All r¡ghts reserved. 100020730. Produced for Commun¡ty and Enterpr¡se Resources by Commun¡cat¡ons and Strategy. 027168/Jan16

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