Green laning is one of the best ways to experience the beauty of the UK countryside — but knowing exactly where you’re allowed to drive is key to keeping it fun, legal, and sustainable. 🗺️
At All Terrain UK, we’re all about responsible access. That means understanding your rights, respecting the environment, and knowing which routes are legal for 4x4s, motorbikes, and other off-road vehicles.
🛣️ What Are Green Lanes?
Green lanes are unsurfaced tracks, often ancient rights of way, that run through some of the most scenic parts of the UK. Some of these are open to motor vehicles — these are typically classified as BOATs (Byways Open to All Traffic).
But not all green lanes are legal for motor vehicles, and driving where you’re not allowed can damage land, upset local communities, and lead to fines or prosecutions.
✅ Where Can I Legally Drive?
To drive legally, you’ll want to stick to:
- Byways Open to All Traffic (BOATs)
- Unclassified County Roads (UCRs)
- Permitted routes managed by councils or landowners
Our members get exclusive access to verified trail information, local council collaborations, and real-time updates on closures or seasonal access limits.
🧭 How to Find Legal Routes
We always recommend checking:
- OS Maps – look for BOAT markings
- Council Rights of Way data
- Trail access apps and our member-only route guides
- On-the-ground signage – “Byway” or “Restricted Byway” signs are good indicators
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🚫 Where Not to Drive
Stay off:
- Footpaths and Bridleways
- Restricted Byways (no motor vehicles allowed)
- Private land without permission
Irresponsible driving damages the countryside and risks the future of green laning for everyone — we’re here to make sure that doesn’t happen.
🤝 Why It Matters
Driving legally isn’t just about avoiding trouble — it’s about protecting the hobby. At All Terrain UK, we work with councils, landowners, and local communities to keep access open the right way. The more people who follow the rules, the stronger our voice becomes.
Whether you’re planning your first trip or mapping out your next route, All Terrain UK is your go-to resource for safe, legal, and sustainable green laning.
🛻💨 Let’s keep the tracks open — and the countryside beautiful.