A toll route across Essex farmland to the north of Braintree only open to horse-riders wearing tags.


East Anglian Farm Rides was founded in Essex in 1989 by farmer Robert Bunting and businessman Nigel Dyson. The aim is to open safe areas for horse-riding away from traffic. They have now opened more than 250 miles of off road tracks and farmland to horse riders on over 55 farms in Essex. Payment to use the routes is £115-135pa in 2011.


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Location: Essex, England
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