Introduction to Access Land Map Viewer
If you have ever considered going walking where there are no paths, then the below map may help you decide where it is legal to do that. Under the CRoW Act 2000 various areas of land have been given a "right to roam" designation which with careful planning, and an understanding of the limitations involved can be explored .
Using Right to Roam Map
On the below map simply insert a postcode, of town of village name, and areas shaded blue have are some type of Access Land. View Access Land Map on ESRI (Bigger and Easier to Use)
Excepted land
On access land some areas remain private (‘excepted land’). You do not have the right to access these areas, even if they appear on a map of open access land.
- Excepted land includes:
- houses, buildings and the land they’re on (such as courtyards)
- land used to grow crops
- building sites and land that’s being developed
- parks and gardens
- golf courses and racecourses
- railways and tramways
- working quarries
Sunlight and Daylight Assessment
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