We’ve all been there — the weekend’s free, your rig’s packed, and the weather’s decent… but your favourite green lane is closed. ❌
Frustrating? Sure. But there’s a good reason behind it.
At All Terrain UK, we believe in respecting closures and understanding why they exist — because that’s how we help keep access open for the long haul.
🍂 What Are Seasonal Trail Closures?
Seasonal closures are temporary restrictions placed on certain byways and UCRs (Unclassified County Roads) during specific times of the year — usually during winter or wetter months.
They’re often enforced via Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) issued by local councils to protect:
- The trail surface
- Local wildlife and habitats
- Farmland and waterlogged areas
- Relationships with landowners and communities
Some closures happen like clockwork every year. Others are reactive — caused by weather damage, misuse, or local concerns.
📆 Common Closure Periods
Most seasonal green lane closures happen between 1st October and 31st March, but it varies by region.
Some routes may:
- Close during the entire winter period
- Only close after heavy rainfall
- Alternate between open and closed depending on trail condition
These aren’t just bureaucratic hurdles — they’re vital to long-term sustainability.
🧭 How to Stay Updated
This is where All Terrain UK shines.
✅ Our members get:
- Regular closure updates and alerts
- Access to verified trail condition reports
- Real-time updates from other green laners across the UK
- Direct contacts with councils and trail managers
We work hard to maintain trusted relationships with local authorities — so our community stays informed and prepared.
❌ Why Ignoring Closures Causes Real Damage
We get it — you’ve planned the trip, and that one trail looks “fine.” But ignoring a closure can:
- Lead to lane erosion and long-term damage
- Trigger permanent bans or legal action
- Damage our collective reputation as responsible off-roaders
- Risk the future of access for everyone
Think short-term fun vs long-term freedom. It’s not worth it.
💬 What to Do Instead
- Use alternative legal routes (we can help with that!)
- Explore new regions or attend a community green laning day
- Join one of our seasonal workshops or training events
- Help with lane repair or restoration — a great way to give back
Every choice you make out there reflects on the whole community.
🌱 Let’s Protect the Trails, Together
Seasonal closures aren’t the end of the road — they’re a sign that we care about the land we love to explore.
👉 Join All Terrain UK to stay in the loop, drive responsibly, and be part of a growing movement that’s keeping green laning alive — the right way.
Closed for now doesn’t mean closed forever. And with the right info, you’ll always have another route waiting. 🛻🌧️➡️☀️