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MORAY EQUESTRIAN ACCESS GROUP |
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Moray
has a great range of magnificent countryside - high mountains, extensive
moorlands and forests and wide sandy beaches that stretch for miles. The River Spey
flows through the region, from the Cairngorms, now a National Park, which
contain many of Scotland's highest peaks to the coast at Speymouth.
All of this countryside is traversed by many old
railway lines, drove roads and rights of way, forestry roads and estate
tracks. The Moray Equestrian Access Group was started by a group of people who shared a common interest in exploring this countryside on horseback. We work with the Forestry Commission, Moray Council and other landowners to improve access to the countryside for all riders and to provide information on where you can ride. We would like to invite you to become a member of the Group; to come our pleasure rides; to support our work to resolve access difficulties and to ensure better access to the countryside for all riders and carriage drivers. We also represent horse riding interests on the Moray Local Access Forum.
This is what it's all about. This sign was removed after MEAG got involved and wrote to the owner. |
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LATEST NEWS
New leaflet with ten places to ride in Moray.
Teindland Forest The new trails are now open.
Culbin Forest The Forestry Commission has just launched a new leaflet and website about Culbin Forest The leaflet has a large map which will be useful for exploring. |
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Last updated Sunday November 22, 2009 |
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