wycleway
In New Zealand, a walkway open to cyclists as well as pedestrians.
Citation: "Even Dunedin’s Woodhaugh Gardens, a shrine of pedestrianism, now has its wycleway running diagonally across its centre." From "High-quality Access", October 2003.
The equivalent UK origin words would be footpath (which in British English means a foot track or trail) and either bridleway or cycle-trail. So there might be a place in British English for a fyclepath.
Citation: "Even Dunedin’s Woodhaugh Gardens, a shrine of pedestrianism, now has its wycleway running diagonally across its centre." From "High-quality Access", October 2003.
The equivalent UK origin words would be footpath (which in British English means a foot track or trail) and either bridleway or cycle-trail. So there might be a place in British English for a fyclepath.
Origin: [from walkway and cycle-way.]
9/2004