Noun
a path suitable for riding or leading horses (but not for cars)
Source: WordNetbridle-path
As of 7:30 a.m., eastbound Hunt Club Road was reduced to two lanes from Bridle Path Drive to Bank Street due to one collision and northbound Prince of Wales Drive reduced to one lane from Deakin Street to Hunt Club Road due to another. Source: Internet
The bridle path is clipped or pulled, usually only 1–2 inches. Source: Internet
Over the next five years, his company snapped up properties in Leslieville, King West, Downsview, Corso Italia and the Bridle Path. Source: Internet
The laws relating to allowable uses vary from country to country. citation citation In England and Wales a bridle path now refers to a route which can be legally used by horse riders in addition to walkers, and since 1968, by cyclists. Source: Internet
Turnout of the horse and tack Turnout and grooming Event horses are turned out similarly to dressage horses, with the legs and face (muzzle, jaw, sides of ears, bridle path ) neatly clipped. Source: Internet
The Bridle Path attracts families who want to create resort-style living, a family estate within the city." Source: Internet