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Green Lane and Trail Riding in France
 
We are often asked what the legal situation is for green lane & trail riding in France here is an outline of the rules and regulations and some information on how to explore the trails in our area.
 
 
With the exception of the seven national parks (Zone Centrale) you can ride any lane or track that does not display a no entry sign... 
 
Codever is the organisation which protects the interests of all other users of greenlanes apart from ramblers and hunters, they have their own organisations. If you join Codever http://www.codever.fr  they will send you a useful booklet which explains where you can legally ride.
 
The Codever booklet shows the various conforming signs - the homemade sign nailed to a tree or fencepost isn't legal. Riding off-piste, ie. where there are no tracks, is strictly forbidden. Codever advises that the track should be wide enough for a car, but this is not a hard and fast rule.
 
Which Maps to use: In most parts of rural France there are many tracks running off most roads but these often turn out to be dead ends. You can use the IGN bleu Carte de Randonnee 1:25000 maps below which fan out from Ridersrest. These maps are compatible with GPS.  These maps include all ground details from major routes to the smallest pathways, even barns, woods and isolated trees, rivers and springs.  Every part of France is covered by the series.
 
These are the Maps local to Ridersrest:
 
  • 2132 E - Chamberet
  • 2133 E - Treignac
  • 2232 O - Bugeat
  • 2233 O - Correze
If you are looking for some Greenlane action in France why not try the Correze, we would be happy to accommodate you and provide facilities for cleaning and 1st line repair for your bike.
 

 

IF you want us to organise a days or a few days riding the Dirt Tracks here, either using your own bikes and equipment or, using ours we are now able to offer this service for up to 4 riders,

 

Please email to enquire POA