Phrases with «carriage roads»

Carriage roads are roads that were usually built in the past for horse-drawn carriages or wagons. They are designed to be smooth and easy to travel on, without the bumps and obstacles often found on normal roads. Today, carriage roads are often used for walking, biking, or leisurely activities in nature. Full definition

Sentences with «carriage roads»

  • Or avoid cars on the park's 45 miles of winding carriage roads. (discovermagazine.com)
  • With 35 miles of historic carriage roads and nearly 40 miles of footpaths, the park welcomes a wide range of hikers, naturalists and bikers. (governor.ny.gov)
  • Wandering through pine forest on old carriage roads and deer paths, you may encounter a roosting great horned owl or a wading heron at the marsh edge. (massaudubon.org)
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