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Frome’s fantastic footpaths

Public Rights of Way

Somerset has a huge variety of public footpaths, which are on the most part overseen by the Public Rights of Way Network. The county has over 9000 rights of way and varies from long distance routes, to a number of circular routes and smaller local country paths.

The majority of the public rights of way network in Somerset is made up of public footpaths; where access for use is mostly on foot. However there are a number of public footpaths which also include use for horse-riding and cycling, as well as walking! A few public footpaths also allow cars etc. to access them.

The County Council is responsible for maintenance and administration of a number of footpaths, as well as preserving your rights to use these networks. The County Council has also published a Rights of Way Improvement Plan under the Somerset Local Access Forum.

A specialist team deals exclusively with these rights of way issues, which are delivered in partnership with other District/ Borough Councils.

Contact:

Write to:

Rights of Way Team

Somerset County Council

 County Hall

Taunton

 TA1 4DY

Telephone: 0300 123 2224 email:rightsofway@somerset.gov.uk

 Report a problem with a public footpath or right of way

You can contact the Rights of Way team at the above address or report an issue via this website http://webapp1.somerset.gov.uk/SCCPROW/Index.asp?showalerts=1

If you feel there is illegal activity taking place on a public right of way you should report it to the Police using the 101 phone number.

You can volunteer to help look after a range of public footpaths with Somerset County Council.

Find out more here:

ROWVolunteers@somerset.gov.uk

or telephone 01823 358250

If you use a public footpath please respect and stick to the County’s countryside code by:

  • Planning your route and following sign posts so you don’t wander onto private land
  • Leave gates and any property as you find them
  • Respect and help to protect plants, animals and local wildlife
  • Take any litter home with you, or use authentic bins provided along a pathway
  • Keep children and dogs under control and ensure your safety at all times

Adopt a foot path

If you enjoy the public rights of way in and around Frome – or you have one on your doorstep – then why not get more involved by adopting a path?

Click here Adopt a path leaflet to find out more. Alternatively contact the Rights of Way team at Somerset County Council on 0300 123224 or at rowvolunteers@somerset.gov.uk 

Please do tell us about your routes, walks and runs using the rights of way network in Frome – let’s get out and explore our town!

Paths map

Published
5 August 2015
Last Updated
19 January 2021
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