Public Rights of Way
The Coast and Countryside Section manages over 2500 km of public paths in Ceredigion. Public paths are shown on the Definitive Map and Statement.
How do I know where Public Rights of Way are?
For general information on public rights of way you can look at Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 "Explorer" maps however they do not show the definitive legal line and status of routes. If you require accurate information on the precise line and status of a route, then you should inspect the Definitive Map.
The Definitive Map is the legal record of public rights of way and is held by Ceredigion County Council at their head office at Penmorfa, Aberaeron, and can be inspected by the public during office hours. To book an appointment contact the Public Rights of Way Officer beforehand on 01545 572315 to ensure an Officer is at hand to help you with your inquiry.
If you are a legal representative such as a solicitor acting on behalf of a client, written requests for specific searches need to be sent to our Land Charges Department in the first instance. If you have further questions relating to detail on the Definitive Map these should be directed to the Public Rights of Way Officer. Please note there is currently a £15 charge per question (2011- 2012).
In addition to the Definitive Map an online interactive map of public rights of way is now available to view. Please note the interactive map is NOT the Definitive Map and is for general information purposes only and may be open to minor error and is only visible down to 1:10,000. If you need accurate information regarding a specific route/s you should make an appointment to view the Definitive Map or speak to an officer on 01545 572315.
What about Private rights?
The County Council does not hold records of private rights of access or "easements". If you have any issues with private rights then where appropriate you should inspect your property deeds and seek legal advice.