TROT - Toll Rides (Off-Road) Trust

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Horses with peopleTROT - Toll Rides (Off-Road) Trust operate a permitted system of off-road riding for horse riders and carriage drivers.

TROT routes follow agreed tracks or headlands that riders pay to use.

Disabled riders and carriage drivers are entitled to free membership. Riders join their local route, paying the applicable fee, but have the privilege of being able to ride all TROT routes nationwide.

A good network of off-road riding can economically benefit the rural community. There are more than 30 TROT routes in Kent alone, on farm and forestry land.

Most of the routes connect to bridle paths or byways - therefore providing access to a wider off-road riding network.

TROT is a registered charity and profits are put towards the development of new riding networks. For details on becoming a member of TROT or for further information on the Trust, telephone 01622 735599.

Alternatively, download a leaflet (PDF, 314k) from our publications library.

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