Trail Accreditation

Background

The demand in recent years for traffic-free cycling opportunities, and the continuing unsuitability of most of the Public Rights of Way network for cycling, has led to the development of numerous new cycle trails throughout the UK. Many new trails are built to sustainable standards using IMBA trail design and construction principles, but land and trail managers have increasingly identified the need to assess such trails against a recognised standard. The IMBA-UK Trail Accreditation Service is intended to fulfil this need.

The Assessment Process

The assessment is conducted in two parts, with scores apportioned firstly to an overview of the whole facility, and secondly to an assessment of each individual trail. This leads to an evaluation as excellent, very good, good, fair or poor as appropriate.

The following factors are assessed:

Assessments are undertaken by suitably-experienced volunteers drawn from the membership of IMBA-UK.

IMBA-UK will be pleased to provide further information on request.


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Last update: 29 Nov 2009
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