Footpath

Footpath inside the Kangla Fort, Imphal
Footpath through the forest in Brastad, Sweden

A footpath (also pedestrian way, walking trail, nature trail) is a type of thoroughfare that is intended for use only by pedestrians and not other forms of traffic such as motorized vehicles, bicycles and horses. They can be found in a wide variety of places, from the centre of cities, to farmland, to mountain ridges. Urban footpaths are usually paved, may have steps, and can be called alleys, lanes, steps, etc.

National parks, nature preserves, conservation areas and other protected wilderness areas may have footpaths (trails) that are restricted to pedestrians. [1]

The term 'footpath' includes pedestrian paths that are next to the road in Irish English, Indian English, Australian English, and New Zealand English (known as 'pavement' in the British English and South African English, or sidewalk in North American English).

A footpath can also take the form of a footbridge, linking two places across a river.

  1. ^ "Trails – Valley Forge National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)". Nps.gov. Retrieved 2015-04-05.

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